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I have a new book coming out on September 5 called “Think Twice” and I want to challenge you with some tricky puzzles today.

1. Duck Dilemma: There are two ducks in front of two ducks, two ducks behind two ducks, and two ducks in between. How many ducks are there in total?

2. Circle Conundrum: Imagine walking around a circle with Big Ben at the center. If the radius is 1 km, you walk roughly 6.28 km. If the radius is 100 km, you walk roughly 628 km. If the radius is 10,000 km, will you walk roughly 62,800 km?

3. String Situation: A bottle of water hangs from the ceiling by a string, and a handle hangs from the bottle by another piece of string. If you pull the handle down and a string breaks, which one breaks – the top one, the bottom one, or do they break at the same time?

These puzzles may seem simple at first, but the answers might surprise you. I’ll reveal the solutions at 5 pm UK time. Feel free to discuss the puzzles, but no spoilers, please!

I believe that puzzles that challenge us and make us think in new ways are the most enjoyable. In my book “Think Twice,” I’ve included 70 of my favorite puzzles that will test your logic and reasoning skills. You can pre-order the book now to get a head start on solving these mind-bending puzzles.

I want to give a special thanks to Fabio Ciuffoli and Nikolai Andreev for sharing these puzzling scenarios with me. If you have any great puzzle suggestions, feel free to email me as I’m always on the lookout for new challenges.

So, are you ready to put your puzzle-solving skills to the test? Stay tuned for the answers later today and see if you can outsmart these tricky riddles!