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:Assuming only "door 1" leads out and I ask the liar "which doors lead out?", he may give any answer apart from "door 1", e.g. "all doors" or "doors 1 and 2" - this is not helpful. Similarily for 2 safe doors the answer to "which doors lead out?" could be a lie without of being the complete opposite of truth. (e.g. doors 1/2 lead out, liar could say 1/3 lead out - not useful) --[[User:Lupo|Lupo]] ([[User talk:Lupo|talk]]) 07:56, 3 May 2021 (UTC) | :Assuming only "door 1" leads out and I ask the liar "which doors lead out?", he may give any answer apart from "door 1", e.g. "all doors" or "doors 1 and 2" - this is not helpful. Similarily for 2 safe doors the answer to "which doors lead out?" could be a lie without of being the complete opposite of truth. (e.g. doors 1/2 lead out, liar could say 1/3 lead out - not useful) --[[User:Lupo|Lupo]] ([[User talk:Lupo|talk]]) 07:56, 3 May 2021 (UTC) | ||
− | My friend Umnikos came up with a solution for the version where the stabber acts randomly or adversarially | + | My friend Umnikos came up with a solution for the version where the stabber acts randomly or adversarially. |
Q1: "does door 1 lead to freedom?" | Q1: "does door 1 lead to freedom?" |