Saturday 22 June 2013

Colour of the Bear I see

A quite interesting puzzle I came across recently. This puzzle is only about logic. The puzzle is one of the shortest ones, I had come across recently. This puzzle is all about thinking out of the box. Some people argue on this area, that there need not be any box, then how can one think outside the box. This simply is a philosophical idea that, all normal people are able to think only what the question draws them to. But logic is all about seeing what normal people are unable to see. Logic is about seeing what is invisible. Try to see through the objects given in the question. Try to see beyond them. Because, if the answer was directly given in the question, then everyone could have solved it. Then there wouldn't have been much value given to that puzzle.

Enough of this theory, now coming back to the puzzle, we are going to see here is containing only two sentences given as premises. And, one question is asked. This question can be said, an Inference question. The premises are there. You just need to twist them more, to get to the answer. I have enough faith in you people that you will definitely reach to the answer, All the best.

The puzzle says:
Premises: I am in a room which has all its views in south. There is a bear I can see from my window.
Question: What is the colour of that Bear?

Simple question it is. No vague ideas are attached to it. The more you will twist the premises. The more logic you will find. Try to solve this puzzle on your own. Because there are enough chances that this puzzle is available on other websites too. So, just by looking for the same question somewhere and reaching to answer will not help you in a long term. Answer the question on your own. All the Best. 

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