🥚 How Many Eggs Are Left?
The Viral Riddle That Stumps Almost Everyone
Sometimes, the simplest riddles are the ones that trip us up the most. A short puzzle has been making waves online—not because it’s difficult, but because it cleverly plays on how we interpret everyday language.
Here it is:
“I have 6 eggs. I broke 2. I fried 2. I ate 2. How many eggs do I have left?”
Sounds easy, right? Yet most people answer it incorrectly. So, what’s going on here?
🧠 Why This Riddle Is So Confusing
At first glance, your instinct might be to subtract all the eggs mentioned in the actions:
6 eggs – 2 broken – 2 fried – 2 eaten = 0 eggs left
But hold on—that logic assumes each action refers to a different set of eggs. Let’s look closer.
🧐 Breaking It Down Logically
Let’s take the riddle step by step:
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“I have 6 eggs.”
✅ Starting total: 6 eggs. -
“I broke 2.”
🔸 Now 2 eggs are broken, but you still physically have all 6 eggs—just in different states. -
“I fried 2.”
🔸 You typically fry eggs that are already broken. It’s logical to assume the 2 fried eggs are the same ones that were broken earlier. -
“I ate 2.”
🔸 Naturally, you eat what you fried. So, the 2 eggs eaten were also the same eggs that were fried (and broken before that).
🟡 So How Many Are Left?
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