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CICADA 3301
Josiah Martinez
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Christian Ortiz
5
Nolan Butler
The elephants arent going to the river. Do the monkeys hold one parrot in EACH of their hands or in one hand each?
Wyatt Miller
1 rabbit going towards the river
12 monkeys going towards the river (6 elephants * 2 monkeys each)
12 parrots (1 per monkey)
25 animals going towards the river in total
12 parrots
Aaron James
10
6 elephants are going to the river. Every elephant saw 2 monkeys going to the river. That means only 2 monkeys were going to the river. Since every monkey holds 2 parrots in their hands, that makes for a total of 2 parrots in their hands also going to the river.
6+2+2 = 10
Asher Gutierrez
But if each monkey has a parrot in both hands it becomes 7
Joseph Howard
It doesnt say the elephants are going to the river.
Nathan Davis
last '12 parrots' was a typo
Adrian Jackson
31 niggers
Wyatt Watson
5
Jack Brown
>towards the river
only 2 monkeys + 2 Parrots
the rabbit is GOING TO the river so does not count
Josiah Hill
You're right, I must've read that wrong. It seems it was the rabbit that was going to the river, not the elephants.
So the answer is 5 then.
1 rabbit going to the river
2 monkeys going to the river
2 parrots being held by monkeys going to the river
1+2+2 = 5
Ethan Wood
the parrots aren't going. they are being taken.
Jaxson Ramirez
oh, but aren't they kinda going with the monkeys?
Kayden King
2 monkeys and 2 parrots
then it depends if you count rabbit as going to or towards the river
so it's 4 or 5
Jack Rodriguez
Is the real Cicada back or just a larp?
Lucas Murphy
Each elephant saw the same two monkeys . Elephants aren’t going to river.
Thomas Bell
It’s 5
The rabbit is going to the river, learn to read
Jonathan Butler
19
Mason Watson
Answer is 3. 2 monkeys and rabbit, parrots are being carried. Also there could be more monkeys dependent on elephant field of view.
Landon Price
1 rabbit is going to the river
6x2 = 12 monkeys going to the river
12x1 = 12 parrots going to the river
1+12+12=25 animals going to the river
(yes the parrots are going to the river too, brainlets)
Mason Peterson
What's wrong with you?
Question is, how many animals are going TOWARDS the river. One can argue that rabbit is going TO the river and it's not the same, that's what I pointed out. So you should learn to read
Juan Diaz
Not sure if anyone knows this or not. But this is in reference to some darknet hacker shit.
Carson Gonzalez
its 1 retards
Kevin Jones
I got 25
Liam Ortiz
5
1 Rabbit
2 monkeys
2 parrots
Andrew Campbell
Are you retarded or just didn’t attend school?
Mason Hall
19
The riddle doesn't say the elephants are going
Asher Butler
This. Its 31
Easton Thompson
Guys, I don't think 'Every elephant saw 2 monkeys' means all 6 elephants saw the exact same monkeys.
In the very next sentence it's stated that 'Every monkey holds 1 parrot', which means each monkey holds a parrot.
So shouldn't each elephant see 2 monkeys?
Landon Clark
Daniel White
>going to
>going towards
if "going towards" equals "going to" then the answer is 25
if not then the answer is 1
Henry Garcia
only the rabbit is going to river
1
Tyler Adams
Shit. The answer could actually be 5 also.
1 rabbit
2 monkeys
2 parrots
Julian Green
If you go to the store you are also going in the direction of the store.
Wyatt Fisher
7.
It only indicates that the rabbit and 6 elephants were going to the river. No where does it indicate the monkeys and parrots are going towards the river but that the elephants merely passed them.
Andrew Peterson
i agree with you by the way! your smart
Leo Martinez
1, the common nigger.
Jonathan Robinson
Brainlet, it doesn't even state that the elephants are going towards the river.
Jackass.
Cooper Ross
5
Justin Davis
Isaiah Roberts
Yea your right. It's 5. 1 rabbit and 2 monkeys each with 1 parrot. 5 total animals.
Elijah Diaz
>every elephant
meaning each elephant or all the elephants?
semantics makes the answer debatable
could also be 5.. fuck knows
Julian Reed
trips of truth
Parker Gutierrez
exactly. it's a question full of semantic bullshit. everyone will have their own answer. i'm leaning towards 5 myself.
Daniel Ross
this shit is worth than the whole "portal" thing
Lincoln Phillips
Poor wording. Did each elephant see a unique group of monkeys or did each elephant see the same 2 monkeys.
Ian Lewis
13.
The rabbit and the monkeys are the only ones going to the river, the parrots are stationary and, therefore, not going anywhere, and the elephants are just fucking about.
This is the correct answer because if you assume the parrots are also going to the river, it begs the question if the monkeys are each holding one parrot each or one in each hand, which would give two answers, and, since Im assuming the question is honest and not meant to have more than one answer, the only logical solution is 13.
Aiden Cooper
3.
1 rabbit and 2 monkeys.
Jeremiah Thompson
this is the correct answer
Jose Myers
The real one has much harder tests.
Chase Moore
why are there so many brainlets here?
1 rabbit
6 elephants
12 moneys
12 parrots
31 total
why the fuck i that so hard?
Ayden Reyes
1 rabbit
6 elephants
12 monkeys
12 parrots
=
31 animals
Austin Bennett
found the cube shoots out cuck
Oliver Allen
One couple has three daughters. Each daughter has a brother. How many sons does the couple have?
Andrew Hall
0 they have 3 daughters
Christopher Morgan
1
Gabriel Ortiz
1 rabbit
William Allen
5 or more
Jose Allen
1
And it's son(s)
Easton Barnes
24?
12 monkeys going towards the river, each carrying one parrot.
Ryder James
12 monkeys
we have a first brainlet
Eli Bennett
If it's 2 monkeys only, the use of 'Every' is pretty unclear. I'm taking it to mean 'Each'.