The text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast discussing various riddles and puzzles. The speaker describes each scenario and provides their solution or explanation. The riddles cover a range of topics, including logic, wordplay, and lateral thinking.
Some examples of the riddles include:
* A man who has his phone stolen in a park and asks three people if they saw the thief. The man claims to be blind but heard someone running. The speaker identifies the liar as the man himself.
* A detective investigating a museum theft who must choose which artwork to place a tracking device on. The speaker suggests the necklace, as it has an alarm.
* A woman who wakes up to find a dark figure searching through her jewelry drawer. The speaker identifies the culprit based on a silhouette of a mustache and French hat.
* A man who reports his girlfriend missing, but the detective discovers the man is lying about going fishing and catching tuna in a lake (since tuna are not found in lakes).
* A psychopath who kidnaps a person and offers them a choice of where to stay for three weeks. The speaker suggests the beach, as the sea will provide food and rainwater.
* A person who is trapped in a well and must use a 12-meter wooden barrel and a 1-meter steel safe to escape. The speaker suggests placing the safe at the bottom of the barrel and using it to float to the surface.
The speaker also discusses a riddle about a person who is given three options to escape from prison: a tunnel on fire, a tunnel with poisonous snakes, or a tunnel with explosives. The speaker suggests choosing the tunnel with explosives, as it is not clear whether they will actually explode.
The text concludes with the speaker discussing their score on a previous riddle challenge and encouraging viewers to subscribe to their channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A health inspector closed a kitchen because it was dirty.
2. The owner sent a photo of a clean kitchen, but it was photoshopped.
3. A person had their phone stolen while walking down the street.
4. Three people were questioned about the theft, but one was blind and claimed to have only heard someone running.
5. A colleague didn't believe a man's story about eating penguin eggs in the Arctic.
6. Penguins do not live in the Arctic.
7. A museum thief was suspected of stealing from an art gallery.
8. A tracking device was placed on a painting to catch the thief.
9. A woman reported a break-in and theft of jewelry, and a detective was called to investigate.
10. A silhouette of a person with a mustache and French hat was seen on a security camera.
11. A man reported his girlfriend missing, but the detective suspected he was lying.
12. Tuna do not live in lakes.
13. A man was given the option to choose where to stay for three weeks to survive, and chose a beach.
14. A psychopath kidnapped a man and gave him options to survive, including a desert, a sunny field, and a beach.
15. The man chose the beach because he could get food from the sea and drink rainwater.
16. A man was kidnapped and thrown into a 6-meter-deep well, and had to use a barrel and a safe to escape.
17. A person was suspected of stealing money from a beach bar, and the thief was identified as the person who had visited the bar in the last 10 minutes.
18. A man escaped from prison by digging a tunnel, but had to choose between three tunnels, one of which was on fire, one with poisonous snakes, and one with explosives.
19. The man chose the tunnel with the explosives because they were not lit.
20. A man was given a test with four riddles, and had to solve them to pass.