Take a look at the riddle below. It might seem like a rather simple question, “A man in a car saw a golden door, a silver door, and a bronze door. Which door did he open first?”
Give it a try for yourself, and if you can’t solve it, you can always see the solution at the bottom of the page. Just remember, once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Still, guessing? Maybe another hint will help: Which door she should open first?
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This last clue should point you in the right direction: Where did he sit?
The answer will be shown below:
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The car door.
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Riddle: I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms.
“Riddles have been a popular form of entertainment and mental exercise for centuries.
They challenge our minds and often require creative thinking to solve.
If you’re up for a challenge, here’s a riddle for you: Can you solve it?”
Riddle: I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?
Can you solve it?
Have any ideas?
Now, We’ll give you a hint: This one tricks you by having you think about space that can be entered. Then it gets you to merge that with a space without rooms where you can’t leave. You might even be hung up on those keys. That’s where you should linger. Think about that word. What are some other meanings of “keys”—especially those that don’t require locks?
Ready for answer:
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A keyboard