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Which country has more?
Who has more? Ireland or Iceland?One Man's Dream Blocked By A RiddleA king in a fort with two doors with two buttonsWhere am I? What happened? What should I do?My scream becomes louder the faster I advance, though I do not have a mouth and will never in my circumstanceThere is a Phobia of Climbing Me, and a Phobia of Staring at MeThis should be a tough oneEnter the VermillionFuture countries – party like it's 19999!Who is Pete's favourite composer?Who has more? Ireland or Iceland?
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Saw this question and couldn't help but make it into a different riddle.
China has three more than Chile
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
HINT
The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
knowledge lateral-thinking
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Saw this question and couldn't help but make it into a different riddle.
China has three more than Chile
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
HINT
The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
knowledge lateral-thinking
New contributor
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I thought I had a reason but it doesn't work for the second line!
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– Tom
6 hours ago
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
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– panda-34
6 hours ago
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That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
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– Tom
6 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Saw this question and couldn't help but make it into a different riddle.
China has three more than Chile
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
HINT
The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
knowledge lateral-thinking
New contributor
$endgroup$
Saw this question and couldn't help but make it into a different riddle.
China has three more than Chile
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
HINT
The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
knowledge lateral-thinking
knowledge lateral-thinking
New contributor
New contributor
New contributor
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1433
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I thought I had a reason but it doesn't work for the second line!
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– Tom
6 hours ago
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
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– panda-34
6 hours ago
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That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
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– Tom
6 hours ago
add a comment |
1
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I thought I had a reason but it doesn't work for the second line!
$endgroup$
– Tom
6 hours ago
2
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
$endgroup$
– panda-34
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
$endgroup$
– Tom
6 hours ago
1
1
$begingroup$
I thought I had a reason but it doesn't work for the second line!
$endgroup$
– Tom
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
I thought I had a reason but it doesn't work for the second line!
$endgroup$
– Tom
6 hours ago
2
2
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
$endgroup$
– panda-34
6 hours ago
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
$endgroup$
– panda-34
6 hours ago
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That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
$endgroup$
– Tom
6 hours ago
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That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
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6 hours ago
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Analyzing this it seems to be counting the number of different
chemical element symbols consecutively contained in the word.
China has three more than Chile
We may compare by looking at the last three letters:
ina has Iodine (I), Indium (In), Nitrogen (N) and Sodium (Na), while ile has only Iodine (I).
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Then the first three letters:
Alg has only Aluminium (Al), while Nig has Nitrogen (N) and Nickel (Ni) - we don't count Iodine (I) again as Nigeria already has it.
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
The first three letters:
Ire has Iodine (I), Iridium (Ir) and Rhenium (Re), while Ice has Iodine (I), Carbon (C) and Cerium (Ce).
Hence Ireland = Iceland which is fair and elementary :P
HINT:The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
New elements are discovered and named, but it's unlikely they would have symbols contained in the bolded letters.
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We don't countI
in line 2 because Algeria already has it.
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6 hours ago
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Analyzing this it seems to be counting the number of different
chemical element symbols consecutively contained in the word.
China has three more than Chile
We may compare by looking at the last three letters:
ina has Iodine (I), Indium (In), Nitrogen (N) and Sodium (Na), while ile has only Iodine (I).
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Then the first three letters:
Alg has only Aluminium (Al), while Nig has Nitrogen (N) and Nickel (Ni) - we don't count Iodine (I) again as Nigeria already has it.
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
The first three letters:
Ire has Iodine (I), Iridium (Ir) and Rhenium (Re), while Ice has Iodine (I), Carbon (C) and Cerium (Ce).
Hence Ireland = Iceland which is fair and elementary :P
HINT:The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
New elements are discovered and named, but it's unlikely they would have symbols contained in the bolded letters.
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We don't countI
in line 2 because Algeria already has it.
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$begingroup$
Analyzing this it seems to be counting the number of different
chemical element symbols consecutively contained in the word.
China has three more than Chile
We may compare by looking at the last three letters:
ina has Iodine (I), Indium (In), Nitrogen (N) and Sodium (Na), while ile has only Iodine (I).
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Then the first three letters:
Alg has only Aluminium (Al), while Nig has Nitrogen (N) and Nickel (Ni) - we don't count Iodine (I) again as Nigeria already has it.
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
The first three letters:
Ire has Iodine (I), Iridium (Ir) and Rhenium (Re), while Ice has Iodine (I), Carbon (C) and Cerium (Ce).
Hence Ireland = Iceland which is fair and elementary :P
HINT:The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
New elements are discovered and named, but it's unlikely they would have symbols contained in the bolded letters.
$endgroup$
2
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We don't countI
in line 2 because Algeria already has it.
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6 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Analyzing this it seems to be counting the number of different
chemical element symbols consecutively contained in the word.
China has three more than Chile
We may compare by looking at the last three letters:
ina has Iodine (I), Indium (In), Nitrogen (N) and Sodium (Na), while ile has only Iodine (I).
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Then the first three letters:
Alg has only Aluminium (Al), while Nig has Nitrogen (N) and Nickel (Ni) - we don't count Iodine (I) again as Nigeria already has it.
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
The first three letters:
Ire has Iodine (I), Iridium (Ir) and Rhenium (Re), while Ice has Iodine (I), Carbon (C) and Cerium (Ce).
Hence Ireland = Iceland which is fair and elementary :P
HINT:The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
New elements are discovered and named, but it's unlikely they would have symbols contained in the bolded letters.
$endgroup$
Analyzing this it seems to be counting the number of different
chemical element symbols consecutively contained in the word.
China has three more than Chile
We may compare by looking at the last three letters:
ina has Iodine (I), Indium (In), Nitrogen (N) and Sodium (Na), while ile has only Iodine (I).
Algeria has one less than Nigeria
Then the first three letters:
Alg has only Aluminium (Al), while Nig has Nitrogen (N) and Nickel (Ni) - we don't count Iodine (I) again as Nigeria already has it.
Ireland and Iceland...? Are they even different?
The first three letters:
Ire has Iodine (I), Iridium (Ir) and Rhenium (Re), while Ice has Iodine (I), Carbon (C) and Cerium (Ce).
Hence Ireland = Iceland which is fair and elementary :P
HINT:The numbers are only correct as of this writing, they might change in the future (though unlikely)
New elements are discovered and named, but it's unlikely they would have symbols contained in the bolded letters.
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We don't countI
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We don't countI
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We don't count
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@Tom, exactly what I thought for the original question, so I made my reason into a question instead.
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That's a nice question with a well chosen hint. Line 2 was correctly clued!
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