Skip to content
- Not logged in to forum -

The forums Quizz, Fav TV, Fav Music, Fav Films, Books… Forum Game. Riddle: brain teaser

Viewing 15 posts - 106 through 120 (of 411 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #75244
    Kingdustin
    Participant

      pressure from the heat makes the pancakes brown

      #75246
      Rukya
      Participant

        hmmm i dont have the english expression for this , but in french we will say : c'est un peu tiré par les cheveux  ;D

        #75247
        Lover
        Participant

          Rukya, its not from far away… in fact its physics.

          #75248
          Kingdustin
          Participant

            blessing of Google translator, the phrase you are looking for is far-fetched. as lover said it physics. presser create heat

            Pressure is the force per unit area acting on a substance. This force imparts energy to the substance and does work either by moving the surface of the substance inwards (reducing its volume) or if the force can't overcome the internal repulsion forces between the atoms, by causing the individual molecules to vibrate more. This vibration of molecules is directly related to the temperature of the substance so heat energy has been created.

            lol i hope this helps  ;D

            #75249
            Rukya
            Participant

              When its well explain , i understand  ;D

              #75250
              Kingdustin
              Participant

                I'm glad it helped Rukya,

                now back to the topic lol

                Good luck

                #75245
                Kingdustin
                Participant

                  HE HE HE this going to be a hard one.



                  Need to find a Code for a digital lock that needs 4 digits
                  Use the poem to sort the books in order from left to right to find the code.

                  “In here is a tragedy—
                  art thou player or audience?
                  Be as it may, the end doth remain:
                  all go on only toward death.

                  The first words at thy left hand:
                  a false lunacy, a madly dancing man.
                  Hearing unhearable words, drawn
                  to a beloved's grave—and there,
                  mayhap, true madness at last.

                  As did this one, playing at death,
                  find true death at the last.
                  Killing a nameless lover, she
                  pierced a heart rent by sorrow.

                  Doth lie invite truth?
                  Doth verity but wear the
                  mask of falsehood?
                  Ah, thou pitiful, thou
                  miserable ones!

                  Still amidst lies, though the end cometh not,
                  wherefore yearn for death?
                  Wilt thou attend to thy beloved?
                  Truth and lies, life and death:
                  a game of turning white to black
                  and black to white.

                  Is not a silence brimming with
                  love more precious than flattery?
                  A peaceful slumber preferred to
                  a throne besmirched with blood.

                  One vengeful man
                  spilled blood for two;
                  Two youths shed tears for three;
                  Three witches disappeared thusly;
                  And only the four keys remain.

                  Ah, but verily…
                  In here is a tragedy—
                  art thou player or audience?
                  There is nothing which cannot
                  become a puppet of fate or an
                  onlooker, peering into the cage.”

                  Romeo and Juliet  Shakespeare Anthology 1
                  King Lear Shakespeare Anthology 2
                  Macbeth Shakespeare Anthology 3
                  Hamlet  Shakespeare Anthology 4
                  Othello Shakespeare Anthology 5

                  #75251
                  Rukya
                  Participant

                    hmmm iwill stop this game , its too hard for me  ;D

                    #75252
                    Kingdustin
                    Participant

                      If any one els finds it to hard let me know. =)

                      #75253
                      mrsexlover
                      Participant

                        i find the most to hard, and if i find one i think i can solve, someone beats me to it  :'(

                        #75254
                        bluedenim
                        Participant

                          ok,

                          I'm unsure because I can't find these references, but looking at the content………..

                          2,1,4,5,3

                          Someone had to have a guess!

                          #75255
                          Covems
                          Participant

                            The answer is 8352.

                            The keys to the solution are in the verses themselves.  It's complicated but if you read all the verses carefully the solution presents itself.  It helps to know your Shakespeare.

                            With the code in order the number is 41523.  But… that's too many numbers.  There are only 4 required for the lock.  And in the verse “One vengeful man”  the last line says “only four keys remain”, which means there's one number too many but Macbeth will take care of that.

                            “one vengful man spilled blood for two”.  Hamlet is 4.. double it to make 8.  We now have 81523… still too many numbers

                            “two youths shed tears for three” from Romeo and Juliet.  Romeo and Juliet are number 1… you exchange a 3 for the 1

                            We now have 83523…

                            “Three witches disappeared.  Macbeth is 3, so drop the last 3.

                            8352

                            #75256
                            Kingdustin
                            Participant

                              Covems correct

                              #75257
                              bluedenim
                              Participant

                                I must have misunderstood the question, I thought there were only the numbers 1 thro 5………………….

                                #75258
                                Kingdustin
                                Participant

                                  Thank you Covems for explaining how you came to your answer.

                                  Its your turn to post the new riddle.

                                Viewing 15 posts - 106 through 120 (of 411 total)
                                • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

                                Optimizing new Forum... Try it, and report bugs to support.

                                The forums Quizz, Fav TV, Fav Music, Fav Films, Books… Forum Game. Riddle: brain teaser