Unique Distance
It takes three days to go from X to Y, but four days to go from Y to X.
Can you think of X and Y ?
Can you think of X and Y ?
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A Trick Question Every Day
Labels: outside-the-box, thinktank
11 Comments:
x is Sunday, y is Wednesday...
-Jason
Your are crossing the atlantic.
it's a hill (or anything that has one steep side that's big.)
X is on the uphill of a mountain while Y is downhill
any two days of a week...which are 72 hrs apart
Home to McDonalds
(Its harder to walk when you're full)
x is tuesday y is friday
Two days of the week;
It could be any of these combinations- (the first being x and the second being y)
-Sunday & Wednesday
-Monday & Thursday
-Tuesday & Friday
-Wednesday & Saturday
-Thursday & Sunday
-Friday & Monday
-Saturday & Tuesday
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the days of the week make sense, but x and y may also be cities separated by a mountain. the road from x to y takes one side of the mountain, and the road from y do x takes the other bigger side, with more curves.
It could also be a cruise over the international dateline...though the directions always confused me.
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