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Only those with exceptional logic can crack this mind-bending brain teaser that's baffled the internet

Only those with exceptional logic can crack this mind-bending brain teaser that's baffled the internet

Hindustan Times19-05-2025
Whether it's a riddle scribbled on a cafe chalkboard or a cryptic puzzle shared online, brain teasers have a unique way of capturing our imagination. They're more than just clever wordplay or trick questions — they challenge the way we think, urging us to look beyond the obvious and question our assumptions. From young children to seasoned problem-solvers, people of all ages are drawn to the satisfying 'aha!' moment that follows cracking a particularly perplexing puzzle. In a world dominated by fast-paced scrolling and quick content, brain teasers offer a rare moment of pause — an opportunity to engage deeply, think laterally, and test our mental flexibility.
(Also read: Maths test: You'll be called a puzzle pro if you crack this tricky brain teaser)
One such riddle has captured internet's attention. Shared by the Facebook account 'Minion Quotes', the brain teaser appears on a whiteboard written in red marker. At first glance, it seems simple — but its cryptic phrasing has stumped many and sparked a lively online debate. The puzzle reads:
"Two in a corner. One in a room. Zero in a house. One in a shelter. What am I?"
Check out the puzzle here:
As with all great riddles, the answer lies not in the literal meaning of the words, but in the pattern they form — and how creatively one can interpret them.
There's a reason why riddles like these go viral. Brain teasers engage our natural problem-solving instincts. They encourage us to break out of conventional thinking, tap into logic, observation, and sometimes sheer creativity.
(Also read: 'Only for geniuses': Can you solve this brain teaser in less than one minute?)
But more than that, riddles are fun. They offer a momentary escape — a game of wits between the puzzle and the solver.
Back on Facebook, users continue to share their theories and wild guesses in the comments section. Some are convinced they've figured it out, while others are still scratching their heads. But regardless of whether you land on the right answer, the real joy comes from the journey of trying.
So — have you cracked this mind-bending puzzle yet?
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