Post your random thoughts

<p>Do we have anything in this room?</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>You’ll probably want to narrow the search somewhat :P</p>

<p>Do the objects that we have in the room enable us to create a de facto door or window through which we escape?</p>

<p>Response to post #213: Sorry, that was poorly worded. I meant to say “You can take one OTHER person in your car.” That’s how both the old friend and the old lady would fit in it. :P</p>

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<p>No.</p>

<p>My mom is calling me, I may not be back online for a bit.</p>

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<p>So are there actually three separate human beings present?</p>

<p>^ Correct. </p>

<p>In the meantime, I’m still trying to figure out your square problem.</p>

<p>^Lol, it took me, my sister, and my two cousins three hours to figure out… And we’re lateral puzzle experts :P</p>

<p>^^ Three humans? Counting you?</p>

<p>Does this puzzle rely on homonyms?</p>

<p>Three human beings at the bus stop, not including you (the ‘you’ figure is sitting in the car). XP</p>

<p>Waitt. If it has no windows or doors, how did he get in to begin with?</p>

<p>Proposed Answer: The same way he got in.</p>

<p>^ But what way was that?</p>

<p>Yank: If you’re talking about my puzzle, then no.</p>

<p>Is he human?</p>

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<p>Does this puzzle have an actual solution?</p>

<p>^^he meaning the person in the room? If so, Yes.</p>

<p>As in, is he tangible?</p>

<p>A human could not have possibly entered the room without there having been some form of entrance. Unless he born there. In which case, his parents would have needed to find a way to enter.</p>

<p>So he’s probably a “ghost” or something. But ghosts don’t really exist so…</p>

<p>^No. Normal, living human being. IE, you could do this if you were put in this room.</p>

<p>I was going to go with the 2d/square/walk out answer, but apparently that’s not it…</p>

<p>Hey, is there a staircase out of the room? Or a trapdoor? No, a trap door is a door. Staircase it is then :slight_smile: Or the room is made out of glass/soap bubble/breakable material. Very bad engineering. :)</p>

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<p>No, no, and no.</p>