Puzzle
pogertt
Posts: 33
Figure this out if you can.
There is a room with three ON - OFF toggle switches in it. (Switch 1, Switch 2, and Switch 3)
Each of these switches control a single light bulb. (Bulb A, Bulb B, and Bulb C)
The light bulbs are in a different room on a different floor of the house, and there is no way to see if the lights are on or off from the room with the switches.
Your job is to determine which switch controls which light bulb in the fewest number of trips between the rooms.
Walking from the Switch Room to the Bulb Room and back to the Switch Room counts as 2 trips.
I know how to solve the puzzle in one trip.
Oh, and I need to mention that one of the bulbs is burned out.
There is a room with three ON - OFF toggle switches in it. (Switch 1, Switch 2, and Switch 3)
Each of these switches control a single light bulb. (Bulb A, Bulb B, and Bulb C)
The light bulbs are in a different room on a different floor of the house, and there is no way to see if the lights are on or off from the room with the switches.
Your job is to determine which switch controls which light bulb in the fewest number of trips between the rooms.
Walking from the Switch Room to the Bulb Room and back to the Switch Room counts as 2 trips.
I know how to solve the puzzle in one trip.
Oh, and I need to mention that one of the bulbs is burned out.
Comments
No? Oh.
-Phil
Under 10 minutes..........foiled again.
The only part of the solution you missed was the part where after turning on two of the switches, you sat down for a donut and a cup of coffee before making the trip.
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