Hey
do you guys know the name of the detective riddles where you tell a really general story and the participants need to ask yes/no qyestions to figure out what happened?
For example: a man finishes his work, turn of the lights and go to sleep. When he wakes up he realized what he has done and commites suicide.
Then after asking the right yes/no questions the participants discover he worked at a lighthouse and turning off the lightes caused ships to crash and many deads.
I need more like those ans idk what the name of that questions style is.
>>51488937
Dunno if those have a name, but the most prominent commercial game is Black Stories.
>>51488937
>>>51488937
>Dunno if those have a name, but the most prominent commercial game is Black Stories.
I googles detective riddles, yes/no riddles etc. The riddles resulted weren't the same principle as those in looking for
>>51488937
lateral-thinking puzzles
>>51491417
no puzzle with only one answer can be a lateral thinking puzzle surely?
>>51491461
what anon posted is what i was looking for. of course there might always be more answers but the quizzer could always just say "it could be it but its not the answer"
anyways thanks guys!
>>51488937
A man lives on an 8th floor. Everyday he rides the elevator down to the ground floor and goes to work. When he comes back home he rides the elevator up to the 5th floor and climbs the stairs up till the 8th, except when it's raining, in which case he rides the elevator to the 8th floor directly. Why is that?
The thing ishe is really short and cant reach the 8th floor button, and he presses it with his umbrella when it rains
>>51492570
lel
>>51492570
I've heard some people call them brain teasers. My mom calls them puzzlers and she always have this exact one as an example