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Q4: "if I asked you if door 3 lead to freedom, would you say yes?" [[User:AndrewTheXKCDer|AndrewTheXKCDer]] ([[User talk:AndrewTheXKCDer|talk]]) 18:49, 26 June 2021 (UTC) | Q4: "if I asked you if door 3 lead to freedom, would you say yes?" [[User:AndrewTheXKCDer|AndrewTheXKCDer]] ([[User talk:AndrewTheXKCDer|talk]]) 18:49, 26 June 2021 (UTC) | ||
− | + | == Does the actual Labyrinth Puzzle's solution work? == | |
− | First of all, both of the gaurds in the Liar-Truthteller solution don't necessarily have to answer your question. And even if the fact that they have to answer your question was implied, couldn't the liar just say that none of them lead out? | + | First of all, both of the gaurds in the Liar-Truthteller solution don't necessarily have to answer your question. And even if the fact that they have to answer your question was implied, couldn't the liar just say that none of them lead out? |