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FishWolf
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So the rules are pretty simple. Ask a riddle, let someone guess three times, then, if they get a riddle right, they get to ask a riddle. If they get all three guesses wrong, tell the answer, and let someone else ask a riddle. If you get a riddle right, you get to ask a riddle yourself.
So I'll start. (Yeah, the riddle doesn't rhyme, but it's still a riddle.)
A man jumps into a well. He is greeted with three frogs that were already in the well. Two frogs jump out, four frogs jump in, one frog jumps out, three frogs jump in, then two frogs jump out, and no more jump in. How many people are in the well?
Example:
Person 1 asks a riddle.
Person 2 guesses three times.
Person 1 gives the answer to the previous answer.
Person 3 asks a riddle.
Person 2 gets the riddle right, and then asks another riddle.
Person 1 asks a riddle.
Person 2 guesses three times.
Person 1 gives the answer to the previous answer.
Person 3 asks a riddle.
Person 2 gets the riddle right, and then asks another riddle.
So I'll start. (Yeah, the riddle doesn't rhyme, but it's still a riddle.)
A man jumps into a well. He is greeted with three frogs that were already in the well. Two frogs jump out, four frogs jump in, one frog jumps out, three frogs jump in, then two frogs jump out, and no more jump in. How many people are in the well?