A puzzle I got from a very old man while traveling, quite a while ago. It reminded me of a Lewis Caroll puzzle, though the settings are very different!
Anyway, here is the puzzle:
Once upon a time, A king and his wife, the minister and his wife, and the servant and his wife were traveling. They came to a river, where a boat stands. Now there are a few rules one must remember:
1. Not more than 2 people can travel at a time in the boat.
2. King, his wife, Minister and his wife consider themselves as high class. So they cannot travel with the servant or his wife.
3. None of the men have faith on their wives (or any of the other men!), so they cannot leave their wives in the company of any other men EVEN FOR A SECOND! (for example none of the men can leave their wives alone with the any of the other men, even if their wives are around) Also note the class doesn't matter in this case! So even the servant wont allow the King to have his way with his wife. Proud man he is!!
So tell me the way in which they cross the river, so that it requires minimum possible commutation?
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A puzzle I got from a very old man while traveling, quite a while ago. It reminded me of a Lewis Caroll puzzle, though the settings are very different!
Anyway, here is the puzzle:
Once upon a time, A king and his wife, the minister and his wife, and the servant and his wife were traveling. They came to a river, where a boat stands. Now there are a few rules one must remember:
1. Not more than 2 people can travel at a time in the boat.
2. King, his wife, Minister and his wife consider themselves as high class. So they cannot travel with the servant or his wife.
3. None of the men have faith on their wives (or any of the other men!), so they cannot leave their wives in the company of any other men EVEN FOR A SECOND! (for example none of the men can leave their wives alone with the any of the other men, even if their wives are around) Also note the class doesn't matter in this case! So even the servant wont allow the King to have his way with his wife. Proud man he is!!
So tell me the way in which they cross the river, so that it requires minimum possible commutation?
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