Sunday 16 March 2014

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Mar 17, 2014)

Know Your Veggies



Can you figure out the veggies described in the clues below?



1. A journey across snow with a dogsled + space



2. Basement + to pore over a book - 4th letter of the alphabet



3. A liquid + foamy top of waves - 20th letter of the alphabet



4. Plant container gobbled zero!



5. An extra mat + we



6. Paintings I strangle!





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Amazing Honda CRV Optical Illusion Video

It’s Sunday and I’ve had a pretty fun weekend. I’m certainly enjoying the weather out right now. It may not be as warm as I would like it, but at least it’s not snowing. I hope you all are having a great weekend and you’re all rested up.


Today, I have an amazing Honda CRV optical illusion video I’m going to share with all of you, because one of the readers of MoIllusions shared the video with me. Therefore, I’d like to give a big thanks to the person that submitted this video. I actually just got myself a brand new Honda CRV a couple weeks ago and I love it! After watching this video I love my CRV and Honda even more! This is definitely one of the coolest commercials I’ve seen in a while. Are you ready to check it out and be amazed. Scroll down :)






Now that was pretty amazing, huh? It’s nice to see a vehicle brand incorporating optical illusions in their advertisement campaigns. Also, they featured some very awesome ones, just like the ones you’d find on this site.


Do you want to check out another amazing optical illusion? Check out the Hungry Eye Optical Illusion and see if you can figure out if someone accomplished the effect with makeup or with the aid of Photoshop.


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Brain Teaser 3/16/2014

Arrange twenty cubes in four piles using these clues:

1. All piles contain an even number of cubes

2. There are twice as many cubes in the first pile as in the second pile.

3. The largest number of cubes is in the first pile.

4. All piles have a different number of cubes.

5. Each pile has at least one cube.

How many cubes would be in each pile?

Solution

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