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BrainTwister #60: Say what you see

Can you solve this week’s logic puzzle? Plus our quick quiz and the answer to last week’s problem  

By Peter Rowlett

12 February 2025

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#60 Say what you see

Set by Peter Rowlett

You have three cards labelled A, B and C. You shuffle them and deal them face down onto a table, saying “A, B, C” as you place each card. What is the probability that you say the name of at least one card as you deal it?

What if you add a fourth card, labelling this D, and say “A, B, C, D”?

With six cards you think of two ways to label them. You can have A, B, C, D, E, F and say in order “A, B, C, D,…

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