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it's more a guestbook since the solution is clear from the first page ... but first post to this topic hopefully leads to many other interesting posts
just wanted to post my solution
of course, there is a shorter way ... but I figured this one out without looking at other posts
btw, I wanted to get somewhere 4 or 3 liters (then it's easy)
going of what the soultion claims... does he mean 1 ft, or 1M?
or, does he say 1 ft to imply 1/3 M?
thats why i started saying 'unit length' as opposed to M or ft
unit length = metres
footbridge = a bridge designed for pedestrians
I like that one ... that's why it's been on my site for a few years ... I saw it first time in a movie called Die Hard 3 (I think) with Bruce Willis ... see Pouring water I.
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hi, check my pic below ... it's just from my head since I don't have the game installed ... haven't played it for a long time
move the squares in the following order:
red
blue
yellow
green
brown
black
pink
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the rest should be easy ... let me know if it works
I have already posted this puzzle a long time ago (and other similar water and weighing puzzles as well) - it's one of my absolute favorites ... check Weighing IV. and add your posts there
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just 2 points:
1st - I have never written that "You do in fact have to travel at the speed of light to get the average speed." as quoted above by Incognitum
2nd - due to original wording of the riddle, there are 2 answers - impossible or detour
no need to argue about that