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Yesterday, 01:17 AM
Hello everyone.
I recently came across a fun and tricky puzzle known as the "Sweet Box Question" and wanted to share it with you all. The question goes like this:
Imagine you have a box filled with 100 candies. Each candy is either red or blue. You can only pick one candy at a time without looking. What is the minimum number of candies you need to pick to guarantee that you have at least one red and one blue candy?
It’s a great brain teaser and teaches you a lot about probability and strategy.
Does anyone have other similar puzzles to share?
I recently came across a fun and tricky puzzle known as the "Sweet Box Question" and wanted to share it with you all. The question goes like this:
Imagine you have a box filled with 100 candies. Each candy is either red or blue. You can only pick one candy at a time without looking. What is the minimum number of candies you need to pick to guarantee that you have at least one red and one blue candy?
It’s a great brain teaser and teaches you a lot about probability and strategy.
Does anyone have other similar puzzles to share?