I doubt it is arguable that making riddles requires a certain amount of creativity, therefore I figured it was appropriate to post a topic in this forum.
The second riddle is :
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On a seldom occasion, Pikachu carries empty circles.
The answer is here.
The first riddle is :
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The guy said : “Hey, what is a zebra?â€
“Ask Matt,†said Jim. “I’m clueless.â€
“Why? The fact is, perhaps it’s very subtle.â€
"Give me a cheap example."
Do I like Chemistry ? Why yes/why no ?
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There are two 'reasons' but, let us say, I could accept A without B, but not B without A. In any case, you should always try to find at least one thing that can validate your answer without my help.
I only have one clue for this one : The answer is not there.
The answer is here.
There is no real "reward" or something after figuring these riddles out, except a great sense of accomplishment, you could say.
The second riddle is :
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[Image: Riddle2.jpg]
On a seldom occasion, Pikachu carries empty circles.
The answer is here.
The first riddle is :
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The guy said : “Hey, what is a zebra?â€
“Ask Matt,†said Jim. “I’m clueless.â€
“Why? The fact is, perhaps it’s very subtle.â€
"Give me a cheap example."
Do I like Chemistry ? Why yes/why no ?
----------------------------------------------------------
There are two 'reasons' but, let us say, I could accept A without B, but not B without A. In any case, you should always try to find at least one thing that can validate your answer without my help.
I only have one clue for this one : The answer is not there.
The answer is here.
There is no real "reward" or something after figuring these riddles out, except a great sense of accomplishment, you could say.