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**Content Overview**
* A video presents 9 logical riddles and puzzles to test viewers' intelligence.
* Viewers are encouraged to share how many riddles they solved correctly in the comments.
**Riddle Summary (1-9)**
1. **Glass with More Water**: Trick question; the glass with the lightest object (a paper clip) has more water.
2. **Detective Mystery**: Mr. Wilson is arrested because he knew his wife was shot, but the cleaning lady only told him his wife was dead, not how.
3. **Poison Antidote**: A weaker chemist outsmarts a stronger one by filling his own vial with water, making the stronger poison an antidote.
4. **Kidnapped Friend**: Logic puzzle to determine door order (White, Yellow, ?, Green, ?); answer: the friend is behind the **Blue** door (order: Red, White, Yellow, Blue, Green).
5. **Pencils and Ball**: Move two pencils to get the ball outside the "glass" without changing the shape; solution involves rotating the pencils.
6. **Three Brothers and Hats**: Logic puzzle; the first brother figures out his hat color (Blue) by process of elimination and the others' silence.
7. **Picture Puzzle**: Identify the issue in a picture; answer: **door hinges are on the same side as the door handle**.
8. **Criminal's Death Choice**: The criminal chooses to "die of old age", ensuring his freedom.
9. **Jungle Path**: Choose the safest route to camp; answer: the **first direction** (initially described as having poisonous bats, which hunt at night, making it safe in the morning).
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**Riddle 1: Glasses with Water**
1. There are multiple glasses with different objects (including a paper clip) inside.
2. The water level in all glasses is the same.
3. The glass with the lightest object (a paper clip) has the most water.
**Riddle 2: Detective Mystery**
4. A cleaning lady found Mr. Wilson's wife dead in their house.
5. The cleaning lady called Mr. Wilson, telling him his wife was dead (without specifying how).
6. Mr. Wilson arrived and asked who shot his wife.
7. The detective arrested Mr. Wilson for being the killer.
**Riddle 3: Kingdom and Poisons**
8. A king wanted the strongest poison to protect himself from being poisoned.
9. Two chemists were tasked with creating the most potent poison.
10. Each chemist had to drink the other's poison, then their own, in a competition.
11. One chemist outsmarted the other by filling their test tube with ordinary water.
**Riddle 4: Doors**
12. There are five doors (red, white, blue, green, and yellow) with a kidnapped friend behind one.
13. The white door is in the center.
14. The red door is to the left of the needed door.
15. The green door is the third from the needed door.
16. The yellow door is next to the needed door.
17. The correct door order was deduced to find the friend.
**Riddle 5: Pencils and Ball**
18. Pencils are arranged in the shape of glasses with a ball inside.
19. Only two pencils can be moved to get the ball outside.
20. The shape of the glasses must remain unchanged.
**Riddle 6: Three Brothers and Hats**
21. Three brothers were given a puzzle by a tribe's leader.
22. There are five hats in total, with two being red and three being blue.
23. Each brother sees a different number of other brothers.
24. Only one brother can guess the color of his hat correctly to save them.
**Riddle 7: Picture Observation**
25. A picture is shown with a door.
26. The door's hinges are on the same side as the door handle, which is illogical.
**Riddle 8: Kingdom and Death Sentence**
27. A young criminal was sentenced to death in a kingdom.
28. The king allowed the criminal to choose their method of death.
29. The criminal's choice saved their life.
**Riddle 9: Jungle Directions**
30. There are three paths to return to camp, each with a different danger (bats, snakes, monkeys).
31. The scenario takes place in the morning.
32. Bats hunt at night, making the first path the safest at that time.