Solve 6 Riddles to Prove You Think Faster Than Sherlock

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Published 2020-07-08
When we find ourselves in unexpected situations, it's hard to know what to do right off the bat. Do you think you can get yourself out of any challenge possible, no matter how strange it might be? Wanna feel like a real detective? Weโ€™ve got a bunch of detective riddles for you to solve. Letโ€™s see how high youโ€™ll score in the end. You get 1 point for each cracked riddle and 7 seconds to figure out the answer.

By the way, regular brain training and problem-solving can help your brain function at a more stable level throughout your entire life. What can you do to boost your intelligence? It's simple. Always be on the lookout for different problems to solve and give your brain a workout.

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EPISODES:
A health inspector 00:00
A camping trip in the desert 0:49
Chasing the thief 1:30
Old stories 2:19
Crazy scientist 2:47
Stolen art 3:29
Jewelry drawer 4:06
Trip in nature 4:43
Three suspects 5:21
Weird prison 6:06
Early business meeting 6:42
Stolen diamond 7:22
Wild chemist 7:56
Vanished dog 8:30
Creepy old man 9:13
Botanical garden 9:49
Treasure hunter 10:35
Fishing trip 11:09

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All Comments (21)
  • @lcskyblox1502
    6:38 a candle would work but what is stopping him from smashing that wax bars
  • Early business meeting riddle has two answers based in point of view. If you notice that there is a cup in front of the accountant we can see that there is a possibility that it was coffee, then the manager would be to blame. But if you don't want to take that in consideration, then you can still stick to the answer given.
  • 1:40 Can you people see his phone floating in the air I think this might a haunted phone.....๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • Most of these riddles don't make sense. A few examples: 1) The smudge looks like a puddle of a black liquid. 2) I think a big blue car is clearly visible in a desert. Plus, the police helicopter could fly low, because deserts are mostly flat. 5) If the solution is that in Austria, there are no oceans, then there would be nothing behind the door. But there WAS an ocean. We would have to swim through it, no matter if it's in Austria or anywhere else. 6) How are we supposed to know that there are sensors around the necklace? 7) A girl has a security camera in her room? 10) Why would they make it so easy to escape? Plus, this guy probably wasn't the only one kidnapped, so they'll probably have to buy (or make) new wax bars after every kidnapped person. Plus, I think the guy could even break the wax only with his bare hands. 11) The manager could also lie about buying the coffee. Plus, the accountant had a coffee on his table, so it's even likelier that it was the manager. 12) I think not every doorbell needs electricity to work. It could be powered e.g. by baterries. 14) I reckon most of your viewers are teenagers. How could they know that shopping malls were closed during the major holiday in the past? 16) Who said there weren't any ponds in the garden? They usually are in botanic gardens. And, finally, 17) The riddle has so many solutions. It could be almost every kind of furniture, a bathtub, an ironing board, a scaffolding, a statue, a carcass, a tour, a painted animal, and so on, and so on, and so on.
  • @Butternut10
    They never said about that the necklace has a censors
  • @youryellow222
    Emma : someone took my phone too earlier.... Her mouth : ๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š 1:53
  • @mikoto7693
    Like many users I'm slightly miffed at the tracking device one. Knowing the jewellery was protected by a laser grid is a vital bit of information.
  • @raineatscheese
    HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT THERE WAS AN ALARM SYSTEM AROUND THE NECKLACE
  • Honestly, I got 14๐Ÿ˜Š but I could think of so many things, before I come up with a table.
  • @cadence_b
    The manager, accountant, or the assistant didnโ€™t take the documents! It was the coffee! Thatโ€™s why they were OUT! Iโ€™m a genius! LOL
  • @lecelcle
    But what if the manager was lying about running off of coffee? Also, the accountant had a coffee on his desk
  • @idgafazz806
    I swear this video made me think that You can solve anything without being specific
  • What has four legs but can't walk? Let me see: A chair, A desk, A dresser , and a bed. A table would be the last thing on my list.
  • @Zero.646
    I will be a detective in the future and I love them so I love these puzzles!
  • @ThatGuy-bx3pv
    A camp trip in the desert Answer: matches and rope But my brain: matches + batteries = boom boom
  • @abhishekmp7355
    It takes 90 mins for james to travel from his home to village. But the same person takes 1 hour 30 mins to return home. How is this possible
  • @Sophie.ay1
    For the missing documents one it could actually be the manager because the man had a cup of coffee on his desk that the assistant said she had made, if they didn't have coffee then the cup couldn't have been made so it must be the manager