Most of you are use to your average riddles, but this riddle requires you to think outside the box. Are you ready? “Tom wanted to go to a nightclub but he wasn’t allowed in, because he needed to guess the password. So he decided to evasdrop on the people who enter. The bouncer said Six and the man replied Three, the man went inside, The bouncer said Twelve and the woman replied Six. Tom thought of the pattern so the bouncer said Ten, Tom replied Five, however the bouncer said incorrect. What was the pattern? It’s not half of the number.
"Think outside the box" That's impossible. Why? The Box is an extremely big impossible, unimaginable, nontheoretical, unmetapataphysical, fullless set. If you think of something, it's within the box. If you can't think of anything, that is within the box. Every declaration done subconsciously, it is within the box. The Box is inside The Box. Logic, all permutations of logic, is inside the box.It allows itself to contain every amount as well deny these, any sort of excuse like "it doesn't comform to the box's rules". They aren't the box's rules, it just happened to be within the box. The box also follows this logic and thus it contains itself an infinite amount of times. It is impossible to define anything outside the box, because you mentioning a fact about that is INSIDE the box.
Ignore the dumb thing I posted above. Just figured out the answer, just respond with how much letters in the number that the bouncer said. EX: Twelve has 6 letters, 6 is the answer. Six has 3 letters, three is the answer. Ten has 3 letters, three is the answer.
Got it from a book I was reading. --- Double Post Merged, Jul 29, 2018, Original Post Date: Jul 29, 2018 --- Correct.