Professor Layton (which I keep calling Clayton, don't know why as the only Clayton I "know" was Blanche's gay brother on The Golden Girls - such a great show that was, and to include a middle-aged non-stereotypical gay in a sitcom during the late 80s was really ahead of its time, but I digress) is a top-hat-wearing fellow who loves puzzle-solving. He has heard word about a mysterious village containing a special puzzle revolving around an object called The Golden Apple. Travelling with his young companion, Luke, he enters the curious village to discover a town populated by people obsessed with puzzles, and a lot of peculiar secrets.
You have this morbid and sweet story, involving murders, kidnappings, evil characters, mysterious towers and hidden treasures, as a framework for a collection of superb brainteasers and puzzles. I'm really addicted to this game (although sometime it makes me wanna smash my DS) and after showing it around in the office today, I thought "Why don't I share one of this puzzles on my blog?". So here it is! This puzzle is everything a puzzle should be: clever yet slightly frustrating, with a seemingly impossible answer that when you finally get it is just seems so obvious:
"The following is written on a piece of paper you picked up:
"_ is 1,000 times _ _"
To turn this strange message into a proper sentence, all you need to do is fill in the three "_ " with a single letter of the alphabet. But what could the letter be? You'll need to use the same letter for all three _s."
Any thoughts?? Feel free to send your answers/questions using the comments. I'll reveal the answer to this riddle in a couple of days. And remember what Professor Layton always says (with a posh british accent): Critical thinking is the key to success. (Of course one could also say "Google is the key to success" but where's the fun in that?)
9 comments:
clueless...
could you try all the letters in the alphabet till you get it right?
Prof. Layton always says "Every puzzle has an answer" and this is no exception. Here's a clue: It's not "a"... ;)
Shame on me... tive de googlar!!!
Tá mt fixe. Mais!!!! Prometo q desta vez não vou ver...
ahahaha! I think I know!!!! it's the "M" letter!!!! am I right??
=)
@Ligia: How could you? What would prof. Layton say? lol! but its clever isn't it? btw, sara got it right, but I'll only publish her comment when I reveal the answer ;)
The answer is M.
Because only M makes sense by making it this..
M is 1000 times mm.
Which is Metre is 1000 times millimetres.
@anonymous: Well done :) but I already posted the solution here:
http://slightly-unscrewed.blogspot.com/2008/03/every-puzzle-has-answer.html
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