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As you aren't given a limit to the number of questions, you can just ask each guard if they're the stabby guard. If two say yes, the third one is the truthful guard and you can ask him which way the exit is. If two say no, the third one is the lying guard and you can ask him where the exit isn't. No tricky questions so the stabby guard shouldn't stab you.[[Special:Contributions/162.158.255.195|162.158.255.195]] 18:14, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
 
As you aren't given a limit to the number of questions, you can just ask each guard if they're the stabby guard. If two say yes, the third one is the truthful guard and you can ask him which way the exit is. If two say no, the third one is the lying guard and you can ask him where the exit isn't. No tricky questions so the stabby guard shouldn't stab you.[[Special:Contributions/162.158.255.195|162.158.255.195]] 18:14, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
  
I have a solution, but you need to ask multiple questions: <br>
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I have a solution, but you need to ask multiple questions:
''If the Stab Guard tells the truth:'' <br>
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''If the Stab Guard tells the truth:''
Ask each guard, firstly, "Are you the Stab Guard?" <br>
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Ask each guard, firstly, "Are you the Stab Guard?"
Truth Guard will answer "No." <br>
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Truth Guard will answer "No."
Stab Guard will answer "Yes." <br>
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Stab Guard will answer "Yes."
Liar Guard knows the answer is no, but, because he lies, will answer "Yes." <br>
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Liar Guard knows the answer is no, but, because he lies, will answer "Yes."
The one who said no is the Truth Guard, so you can ask him which door leads to freedom. <br>
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The one who said no is the Truth Guard, so you can ask him which door leads to freedom.
''If the Stab Guard lies:'' <br>
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''If the Stab Guard lies:''
Point to the guard on the left, and ask each guard, "Does that guard lie?" <br>
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Point to the guard on the left, and ask each guard, "Does that guard lie?"
If that guard is Truth Guard, then Truth Guard will answer "No," while Stab Guard and Liar Guard answer "Yes." <br>
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If that guard is Truth Guard, then Truth Guard will answer "No," while Stab Guard and Liar Guard answer "Yes."
If that guard is a liar, then Truth Guard will answer "Yes," while Stab Guard and Liar Guard answer "No." <br>
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If that guard is a liar, then Truth Guard will answer "Yes," while Stab Guard and Liar Guard answer "No."
 
Whichever guard gives a unique answer is Truth Guard, so you can ask him which door leads to freedom. [[User:NickOfFørvania|NickOfFørvania]] ([[User talk:NickOfFørvania|talk]]) 23:37, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
 
Whichever guard gives a unique answer is Truth Guard, so you can ask him which door leads to freedom. [[User:NickOfFørvania|NickOfFørvania]] ([[User talk:NickOfFørvania|talk]]) 23:37, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
  

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