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Diamondrg Posted 20 years ago
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three soldiers

Three brave clever soldiers are held captive by the enemy forces. They are given a chance and are tied to stakes which are pushed into into the ground one after the other. The soldiers are tied to the the first three stakes. There are two more stakes behind. They are told that two of the stakes out of five is green and three of them is red. None of the soldiers are able to see the colours of the stakes which they are tied to. The third soldier is able to see the colours of the stakes which the first two soldiers are tied to. The second soldier is able to see the colour of the stake which the first soldier is tied to. The first soldier is able to see no stakes, but just the hills. They are told that if one of them knew the color of the stake he is tied to, all of them would be free, or else they would be killed. Can they know it? How? There are four possibilities. You have to explain in each possibility which soldier knows and how if it is at all possible.

1- The first possibility: Something like this. The esasiest one. If the possibility is like this, which soldier knows and how? it is forbidden for the soldiers to speak.

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2- the second possiblity:

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the third one is either red or green. you can regard either one as true. actually it is not really important. this is a little tricky. It is strictly forbidden for the soldiers to speak. Who can know?

3- the third possiblity:

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the third one is either red or green. you can regard either one as true.

4- the fourth possiblity:

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the third one is either red or green. you can regard either one as true
  

Top answer

( only two green stakes). But he didn't say anything . Given this fact if the second soldier had seen a green stake in front of him , then he would of been able to tell that his stake was red.

  • ( only two green stakes).
  • But he didn't say anything .
  • Given this fact if the second soldier had seen a green stake in front of him , then he would of been able to tell that his stake was red.
  • But he too didn't say a word.
  • So from this the man in front can deduce that his stake his red.
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Hi Diamondrg

If the third soldier ( who can see the other two in front of him) had seen two green stakes in front of him then he could of said for certain that his was red.( only two green stakes).

But he didn't say anything . Given this fact if the second soldier had seen a green stake in front of him , then he would of been able to tell that his stake was
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Eargasms
If the third soldier ( who can see the other two in front of him) had seen two green stakes in front of him then he could of said for certain that his was red.( only two green stakes).

Yes. You are right.
EargasmsBut he didn't say anything .

No. He certainly speaks. He says that

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