Subject: Well, I'm...
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Posted on: 2015-09-29 16:12:00 UTC

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Very impressed with this solution. It seems you are really good with these logic puzzles. In that case, let's try this one for good measure:

You are on an island populated by knights and knaves. Knights always tell the truth; knaves always lie. You meet a inhabitant of the island who you know is holding up either 1, 2, or 3 fingers behind his back. You don’t know if this inhabitant is a knight or a knave. By asking two yes-or-no questions, determine how many fingers the inhabitant has behind his back.

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