You can open one cabinet per day to find the mouse. Which do you choose?
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, and find its solution at the bottom of today’s article. Be careful not to read too far ahead if you haven’t solved last week’s yet!You have five cabinets lined up in a row, and there is a mouse hiding in one of them. Each day, you can opencabinet to try to find the mouse. If you don’t find it, you close the cabinet, and that night, the mouse moves to one of the cabinets adjacent to it
What sequence of cabinet openings should you use to guarantee that you find the mouse in the fewest number of days, regardless of the mouse’s strategy?Happy hunting. I sometimes try to end these articles with a thematic pun, but this time I worry it’ll be too cheesy. I’ll be back next week with the solution and a new puzzle. Do you know a cool puzzle that I should cover here? Send it to me at [email protected], or did your efforts go up in flames? Check out the solutions below.Move two matchsticks so that four one-by-one squares remain. The two matchsticks must be placed somewhere in the diagram and contribute to the final image.
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