Re: Brain Twister

2000-03-06 Thread John W. Kulig
David Likely wrote: > Very nice puzzle! I've never seen it with four people before, > but the three person scenario has been around for a long > time. I think it's traditionally a two-eyed man, a one-eyed man > (just to differentiate the two sighted characters) and a blind > man. The hats are r

Re: Brain Twister

2000-03-06 Thread David Likely
Very nice puzzle! I've never seen it with four people before, but the three person scenario has been around for a long time. I think it's traditionally a two-eyed man, a one-eyed man (just to differentiate the two sighted characters) and a blind man. The hats are red or white. The two-eyed man say

Re: Brain Twister (spoiler)

2000-03-05 Thread David
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, John W. Kulig went: > (white) (black) (white)(black) >A WALLBCD > > ---><--- <---<--- > > > (--> indicates direction they are facing) Oooh, it's a theory-of-

Brain Twister

2000-03-05 Thread John W. Kulig
You will like this one! Though this is just one of those standard logic puzzles, it does has a psychological twist (actually, a meta-cognitive one - but no other hints!). Since it does have a psychological twist, it might provide a nice example when y'all cover problem solving in Intro Psychology.