I dont know that i quite understand the question, but if you want a riddle, how about this one:
Three men wanted to stay at a hotel. When they got their, the clerk informed them it would be $30, so, the 3 men splitted it, they each payed $10. Well, after the men went up to their room, the clerk relized it was only $25, so he gave 5 dollars to his assistant to give back up to them.
Well, the assitant didn't know how to split $5 to 3 people, so he gave them each $1 dollar, and kept the extra 2.
So, lets review, they eached paid $10 dollars, but then the assitant gave them each a dollar back, so they really only paid $9 each. So, they paid $27 dollars, plus the 2 the assitant took, makes $29, what happened to the last dollar?
that was $30 -25 = 5 -3 =2 ..... review the payment was $25 + $3 because of $1 each = 28 + extra $2= $30
riddles = Rätsel.
riddles in batanic language
Specific examples of rhyming riddles for a treasure hunt would depend on several factors including the actual treasure, the locations searched, and the age of the people searching. A couple of examples could be, "Roses are red, Violets are blue, You'll never guess, Where I've hidden the clue."- flowerpot; or, "Take a walk and step outside, this is where you go to ride."- garage.
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Ancient Greek riddles were used as a form of entertainment and intellectual challenge. They were often included in social gatherings, festivals, and even in educational settings. Some examples of ancient Greek riddles include the riddle of the Sphinx, the riddle of the fish, and the riddle of the river. These riddles required critical thinking and cleverness to solve, and were a way for individuals to showcase their wit and intelligence in front of others.
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riddles = Rätsel.
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riddles in batanic language
Riddles originated from well they were made by "Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
Specific examples of rhyming riddles for a treasure hunt would depend on several factors including the actual treasure, the locations searched, and the age of the people searching. A couple of examples could be, "Roses are red, Violets are blue, You'll never guess, Where I've hidden the clue."- flowerpot; or, "Take a walk and step outside, this is where you go to ride."- garage.