97% Of People Get This Riddle Wrong On The First Attempt

Try to figure out this riddle to get your brain working.

We love a good riddle – it gets your brain working and is the perfect midday distraction! We have collected a series of mind-bending questions to test your brainteaser skills! Challenge yourself and see if you can resolve it.

Can you solve this riddle?

A woman gave birth to two sons who were born on the same hour, on the same day, on the same year, but were not twins. How is this possible?

This one isn’t so hard.

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Did you figure it out? The answer is, of course,

They were not twins but triplets!

Today’s challenge: Only a few people know how many eggs are left

How many eggs do I have left?

Riddles are proven to help improve your brain function, logical thinking, and focus! We love finding tricky riddles for you to try out, so this is a new series of brainteasers for you! What are you waiting for? Give it a go!

The riddle below has gotten thousands of people pulling their hair out trying to solve it. It’s anything but easy; however, if you really concentrate and think about it, you should be able to do it.

How many eggs do I have left?

Here comes today’s puzzle. Look at the next picture.

The puzzle is:

I have six eggs.
I broke two.
I cooked two.
I ate two.
How many eggs do I have left?

Think about this one for a while. I don’t know how they found this out, but apparently, only a few people get it right on the first try. So this is far from simple! We’ll show you the correct answer below.

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Here is the answer

The correct answer is 4.

How? Well, if I had six eggs. Then I broke, cooked, and ate two of them; I’d still have four eggs. The text is written to fool you into thinking that all the eggs are gone. Clever, right?

Did you get it right? Did you have a wrong initial answer?