Use logic to break down this Self-Referential Puzzle (SRP). The term "answer" in this quiz ALWAYS refers to the options A, B, C, or D, NOT what is written after them. All credit to mightythor for his Hardest Quiz on Jetpunk and reminding me how fun philosophy and logic puzzles are.
Thanks! Nice to see that the first person to do the quiz solved it! Doing it on paper definitely makes it easier since you can keep track of what answers you can eliminate and such.
Super fun quiz! I saw one of your comments and decided to check out your other quizzes after remembering Question Disorder. I don't regret it.
I sat the first 10 minutes after having gotten a single answer, staring blankly. I finally had the wise idea of writing down the answer possibilities and from there figured it out. Amazing job, congrats on the spotlight! Nominated, of course.
Is trial and error intended or am I missing some step of the logic? The only progress I was able to make without T&E was answering 1, 2, and 8. From there I just plugged in B for 7 and followed it through to the end and made sure there were no contradictions, but I had no real reason to try B for 7 at first. Fun quiz either way! :)
You can use logic. If you have 1, 2, and 8, read #4, and #3 and #9. You should be able to get your next answer (and a couple that follow immediately) from there. :)
English is not my native language so I may be wrong, but maybe in "What is the only question whose answer is A?" should be made explicit that it is "the only question in the whole quiz" and not "the only question among the four options"
I sat the first 10 minutes after having gotten a single answer, staring blankly. I finally had the wise idea of writing down the answer possibilities and from there figured it out. Amazing job, congrats on the spotlight! Nominated, of course.