Three cats can catch three mice in 3 minutes. How long will it take 10 cats to catch 10 mice? The same 3 minutes.
No more, no less. There are 100 books on the shelf. To count off 10 of them, you need 10 seconds.
How much time will you spend counting off 80 books? [Music] Just 20 seconds. You'll need this time to count off 20 books and the rest will make 80.
Smart, right? Even when it passes in front of the sun, it doesn't cast a shadow. What is it?
It's the wind. Now, let's get down to some serious stuff. Someone stole the money Michael kept in his safe.
After watching the security footage, the police figured out that it had happened at midnight. They questioned three suspects. Hannah said she'd gone to bed at 10 p.
m. and fallen asleep right away. Liam told the detective he'd been watching TV from 11:45 p.
m. to 1:00 a. m.
And Aiden said he'd been with his friends partying all night. The police arrested the thief. Who was [Music] it?
It was Liam. He was suspiciously specific about the time. A man came to a jewelry store planning to buy an expensive diamond ring for his wife.
But someone stole his wallet right in the store. The manager called the police and asked all the visitors who were inside at the time to stay until the officer's arrival. The police arrived and examined the people attentively.
Soon they knew who had taken the wallet. Can you figure it out, too? It's the man in the middle.
He has a bandage on his right arm, but it's wrapped over the sleeve of his jacket, not hidden under it like a real bandage would be. Detective Theodore Mitchell worked undercover at a luxurious resort. The police suspected that the hotel owners were involved in some shady deals.
Theodore's main task was to sneak into the manager's office and check the documents, but the door was locked and there was a combination lock. Theodore had to solve a math riddle, and the answer would be the code. As soon as he punched in the code, the door opened.
What was the correct number? The code was 30. There are no mathematical symbols at the end of the first and second lines.
It means the whole thing looks like this. A police officer knocks on the door. A man opens it.
The officer informs the man that a plant pot fell out of his window an hour ago and hit a woman on the head. She's not badly hurt, but now the man needs to compensate this woman for the damage. The man lets the officer inside, but argues that the situation can't be true.
He claims that his windows were closed an hour ago because he has just returned home. The officer knows that the man is lying. How has he figured it [Music] out?
The police officer spotted a pan with boiling water in the kitchen. If the man indeed came home just a few minutes ago, the water wouldn't have had enough time to start boiling. Three men were swimming in the sea.
The weather was getting worse and a coast guard asked them to leave the water. But when they got back to the shore, only two of the men had wet hair. [Music] Why?
The third man was bald. A gust of wind blew a $100 bill out of the hands of a grocery store owner. The money seemed to have vanished into thin air, but in reality, one of the customers must have taken the bill, but no one wanted to admit to stealing the money.
The woman was especially indignant and suggested that her bag should be checked. A security guard asked her to follow him to the office, but she refused to go. After that, the guard called the police.
Why? The woman was standing on the $100 bill. If she followed the guard, everyone would see the money.
A man found himself on an island inhabited by a tribe of savages. The trib's people locked him in a house with only two exits. One of the doors led to freedom, while the other led to demise.
Two guards were in the house with him. One of them always told the truth and the other always lied. The man was allowed to ask only one question to one of them.
Of course, he didn't know which of them was the honest person and which one was the liar. What question should he ask to find the correct exit and save his life? [Music] The question he should ask is, "What would your companion say if I asked which door leads to freedom?
" No matter who he asks, the answer will always be the wrong door. So, he should open the opposite door. It'll lead to freedom.
One day, posters were put up in one of Prague's main squares. They read, "Beware of pickpockets. " The local police knew that there were indeed many pigpockets in the area, but they actively tore down these posters.
[Music] Why? There were many tourists in this square. The pickpockets themselves put up these posters.
This made their job easier. People who read the announcement would instinctively check their valuables to make sure they were still there. At that moment, the thieves would watch them and figure out exactly where their targets kept their belongings.
The police, realizing this trick, tore down the posters to prevent people from unknowingly helping the thieves rob them. Mary lived in a luxurious mansion. One day, she discovered that all her jewelry had mysteriously disappeared.
The police arrived at the crime scene and realized that the theft had occurred very recently. They questioned four people who were in the house at the time of the incident. The gardener said he'd been tending the flower beds in the garden all morning.
His hands were covered in green and brown stains from plants and soil. The builder claimed he'd been working in the yard repairing the fence. His hands had splinters and small scratches.
Mary's niece stated that she had been swimming in the pool all morning. And the maid said she had been cleaning the windows, so she was still wearing silicone gloves. The detective asked everyone to show their hands and immediately realized who was lying.
Who is the thief? The niece, if she had really been in the pool all morning, her fingers would have been wrinkled. Elijah went on a cruise.
On the third day, he noticed that one of the staff members was an impostor. Look at them attentively and try to guess who it is. This waitress is actually hiding a police badge under her floral garlet.
She must be undercover. A precious 16th century brooch has been stolen from its glass display case in a museum. The only person who has entered it is the cleaning lady, Mr.
Douglas, who's been working there for 20 years. After examining the crime scene, the detective, who has come to investigate the case, arrests Mr. Douglas.
Why Mr. Douglas's habit let her down. After breaking the display case and taking the brooch, she carefully cleaned up the glass shards.
A very famous painting disappeared from a museum. Later, the police managed to find it, but there was a problem. They found not one but three paintings.
Only one of them is original. The others are just copies. Can you help the police figure out which is the original painting?
It's the one with the brown frame. Take a look. All frames in the museum are made in the same style.
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