Riddles have a way of challenging our thinking, and this one is no exception. At first glance, it might seem simple, but its tricky wording can make you second-guess yourself. Let’s break it down and reveal the answer.
The Riddle
You have 6 eggs:
- You break 2 eggs.
- You cook 2 eggs.
- You eat 2 eggs.
So, how many eggs are left?
The Answer
If you’re scratching your head, you’re not alone. Here’s the logical explanation:
You started with 6 eggs. When you break 2, cook 2, and eat 2, you’re still dealing with the same 2 eggs—just in different stages. None of the other eggs have been touched.
Therefore, the number of eggs left is 4.
Why This Riddle Is Tricky
The confusion arises because it’s easy to assume you’re working with separate eggs for each action (breaking, cooking, and eating). In reality, the actions are sequential, and the same 2 eggs are being referred to throughout the riddle.
This clever play on words reminds us how easy it is to overthink simple problems. So next time you hear a riddle, pause, think it through, and don’t let the tricky wording fool you!