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Logic Puzzle May Challenge Your Cognitive Abilities - Can You Solve It?

The world of logic and reasoning has gained significant attention in recent years, thanks to the likes of Mr. Spock from Star Trek. The pursuit of deductive thinking has become an integral part of various disciplines, including science, philosophy, and mathematics.

However, logic enthusiasts need to be aware that not all arguments are as straightforward as they seem. In fact, there have been instances where well-intentioned individuals have fallen prey to illogical reasoning.

One such puzzle recently shared by World Logic Day aims to gauge one's ability to think critically and solve problems. Here's the scenario: three friends - Andy, Bea, and Celine - are left with a jar of 10 cookies. They agree to play a game where each can take as many cookies as they like on their turn, but there are two conditions.

The first condition states that no one should end up with either the least or the most number of cookies. The second condition is about maximizing the number of cookies taken by all friends simultaneously.

Given these rules and constraints, the puzzle asks: how will each friend fare in terms of cookie distribution?
 
I'm thinking this whole thing sounds like a classic example of a "tragedy of the commons" situation πŸ€”. You've got three friends with different desires and limited resources (10 cookies), trying to find a balance that works for everyone. Sounds like a great opportunity for some strategic negotiation, but how will it play out? I'm thinking Andy's gonna try to get the most cookies, Bea'll be like "hold on, let's make sure no one has the least", and Celine'll just sit there trying to find a way to mediate between her friends. The question is, who's really looking out for what they want here? Should we be concerned that this group dynamic could lead to some cookie-related conflicts?
 
πŸ€” I'm telling ya, this puzzle thingy has got some major red flags. It's like they want us to think we're clever or something πŸ™„ But have you noticed that all the friends involved are just kinda... nice? Like, Andy, Bea, and Celine - what are the chances they'd all agree on a game where it's good for everyone? It sounds too perfect.

And then there's this rule about not having the least or most cookies. That's like trying to avoid a trap or something. I mean, if one person takes fewer cookies, that means another person has to take more... and now you're stuck with the max or min scenario. It's all just a bit too convenient for my taste 😏

I'm gonna have to think about this some more before I come up with an answer. But let me tell you, something about this puzzle is just not right πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I tried solving this puzzle but honestly it's kinda got me stumped πŸͺ😩 like what if Andy takes 5, Bea takes 3 and Celine takes 2? Then Bea can't take the least and Andy can't take the most but then who cares about that? πŸ˜’ The real question is how to make everyone happy with cookies lol. Can we figure out a way where everyone gets more than 2 but not all 5 or something? I'm thinking maybe some pattern or trick πŸ€“
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this logic puzzle is a real mind-twister 🧠! At first glance, it seems straightforward, but then you start thinking about all the possible combinations and realize just how tricky it gets πŸ˜…. What I find really interesting is that it's not just about solving the puzzle itself, but also about understanding how to approach it in a way that respects everyone's needs.

I mean, think about it - we're talking about three friends with different amounts of cookies, each trying to maximize their take without leaving anyone out in the cold ❄️. It's like, what if Andy takes 3 cookies and Bea takes 2? And then Celine takes, like, 5 or something? 🀯 How do you even work that into a fair system?

It's puzzles like these that remind me just how complex life can be - sometimes it feels like we're stuck in some kind of never-ending loop, trying to figure out the right way to solve things πŸ”. But I love a good challenge, and this puzzle is definitely up for it!
 
omg u gotta see dis!!! 🀯 i tried solve it but got stumped lol i mean who wouldn't wanna know how many cookies each friend gets right??

i'm thinkin maybe one person takes like 5 cookies and the other two split the rest or something but then again, that's not maximizin' the number of cookies taken simultaneously cuz someone would still be left with like 2-3

anywayz i'm def gonna share dis on my socials to get some more brains in the game lol u think we can figure it out? πŸ€”πŸͺ
 
omg, this puzzle sounds like a brain twister! 🀯 i love it when logic puzzles come with unexpected twists. so, basically we have to figure out how many cookies each person gets without anyone ending up with the least or most... that's gotta be tricky. what i find interesting is that there are no specific numbers given, just 10 cookies which can make it kinda subjective. anyway, i'm thinking of giving it a shot and see if i can come up with a solution πŸ€”
 
This logic thingy got me thinking πŸ€”... I mean, it's cool and all, but can we really solve this without going crazy? Like, think about it - 3 people with a jar of 10 cookies. We gotta make sure nobody gets the least or most, but at the same time, everybody wants to take as many as possible. It's like trying to balance a seesaw while everyone's pushing up their end πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ. I'm no expert, but I think this puzzle is more about realizing that sometimes there's no straightforward answer and we gotta be okay with not having all the cookies... or maybe I'm just overthinking it πŸ˜…
 
Omg I love puzzles like this 🀯 its so cool how they challenge your brain! But gotta say, this one seems kinda tricky... I mean who takes 9 cookies on their turn? That leaves Andy with just 1 or something πŸ˜‚. And then Bea and Celine have to take 0 or they break the rules... what's up with that? Can't we find a way for everyone to get a decent number of cookies? πŸͺπŸ’‘
 
Ugh I'm so sick of these logic puzzles taking over my feed... 🀯 Can't they just come up with something original for once? It's like every other day it's another "solve this puzzle and win a prize" thing. And don't even get me started on the formatting... who thought it was a good idea to make the text so tiny and hard to read?

But I digress, onto the puzzle itself. So I took a stab at it and here's my attempt: the only way this is possible is if each person takes 3 cookies. Like, exactly 3. No more, no less. And then everyone gets an equal share... sounds pretty logical to me, but hey what do I know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Maybe there's some super clever solution that I'm missing and I just don't have the brainpower for it...
 
πŸ€” I'm gonna take a stab at this one... it seems like a total mind twister! I mean, who needs that many cookies to go around anyway? πŸͺ It's all about finding a sweet spot where everyone gets enough without anyone getting too much or too little. I'm thinking maybe Bea and Celine could share some of the cookies equally between them, while Andy just takes his fair share? But then again, what if someone tries to take all the good cookies for themselves? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ This puzzle is like a brain teaser - it's got me scratching my head! Can I get a hint or two to solve this cookie conundrum? πŸ˜…
 
This logic puzzle has got me thinking πŸ€”. I mean, on one hand, it's super cool that we've got puzzles like this to challenge our brains, right? πŸ‘ But at the same time, it's also kinda worrying when people fall for illogical reasoning... you know? 😬 Like, what if someone gets all cocky and starts thinking they can just take all the cookies without even considering the others? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

Anyway, back to the puzzle. I've been trying to think about this for a bit, but I'm still stuck. It's like, the rules make sense, but the solution is just not coming to me... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Can someone walk me through it? Or maybe we can all just brainstorm together and figure it out? πŸ’‘
 
I'm so curious to see if I can actually solve this puzzle thingy... πŸ€” it's like they're trying to trick us into overthinking or something. Three friends, a jar of cookies, and rules that seem simple but are actually super tricky. I mean, who comes up with these things?

I've been thinking about it for a bit, and I'm not even close to having an answer yet... 🀯 maybe we need some kind of algorithm or something. But you know what's even crazier? The fact that this is meant to challenge our cognitive abilities. Like, aren't we already doing enough to keep our brains sharp with all the news and stuff we consume every day?

Okay, focus, activist brain... 🧠 I've got some ideas floating around in my head, but I need a minute to sort them out. Anyone else want to give it a shot?
 
πŸ€” this thing got me thinking... people think they can outsmart logic but sometimes you gotta take a step back & look at it from another angle. its not about being clever or anything, its just about breaking down the rules & seeing where they take you. like, who's gonna start by taking 1 cookie? that person is stuck with 9... then thats 8 for the next one and so on... but if we think about maximizing cookies all at once... does it even matter whose turn it is? πŸͺπŸ’‘
 
🀯 I'm low-key obsessed with logic puzzles like this! πŸͺ You know what's wild though? The more you think about it, the more your brain is like, "wait a minute..." πŸ˜• Like, if no one can end up with the least or most cookies, that means everyone has to take an equal share... but then again, taking an equal share doesn't seem to meet the second condition. πŸ€” It's like trying to solve a paradox in your head. I've been staring at this puzzle for ages and I still have no idea! πŸ™ƒ Maybe we need to think outside the box (or jar of cookies, lol)?
 
idk how ppl get so worked up over puzzles like this πŸ€” think its a bunch of malarkey. who needs to waste their time figuring out some arbitrary scenario when theres actual stuff to worry about, like climate change or something 🌎
 
omg this logic puzzle is super tricky 🀯 like it's one thing to know the rules but actually figuring out the optimal solution is a whole different story πŸ’‘ i think the key here is to understand that everyone has to end up with an equal number of cookies, so if there are 10 in total that means each person should get 3 or 4 cookies πŸ€” it's not about who gets more but rather how we can distribute them to make everyone happy 😊
 
πŸ€” This logic puzzle has me stumped! I'm a huge fan of shows like "The Mindy Project" where they'd often tackle absurd situations with clever wit. But this one's got me scratching my head 😬... I mean, think about it: if you're trying to avoid ending up with the least or most cookies, that means everyone has to take an equal number of cookies. Sounds simple enough, right? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ But then there's the part about maximizing all the cookies taken at once... That just sounds like a wild party situation! πŸŽ‰ Would love to see some clever solutions from the Reddit community, maybe someone's been in this kind of math-induced anxiety before πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” This logic puzzle has got me stumped πŸͺ😩 I'm trying to think of a solution but my brain is having trouble wrapping its head around it 🧠. It's like they're playing a game of cookie roulette, where you never know what's going to happen on your turn 🎲. The more I think about it, the more it seems impossible to satisfy both conditions at the same time 😬. Do you think there's a way to figure out how many cookies each friend will get without driving us all crazy? 🀯
 
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