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desh ([personal profile] desh) wrote2006-01-25 12:46 am

puzzle

LOGIC PUZZLE TIME!

This is one of my favorite puzzles, both because the answer isn't easy, and because the setup is very similar to another problem a lot of people know.

You and two other prisoners are set to be executed. You're given one chance to get out, by some sadistic game invented by your captors. (Isn't that how it always is?)

You're each privately given a hat, which is either red or blue (randomly chosen, independent of the hats chosen for the other people). You can't see your own hat. Once you're all wearing the hats, you're ushered into a common room where you can see the other two people and their hats. Without being allowed to communicate, you're then sent back to your solitary confinement and your hats are removed.

Each of you is then given a piece of paper to write down your hat color. You may either write "red", write "blue", or leave the paper blank. If any of you guess wrong, or if you all leave your papers blank, then you're all executed. But if even one of you guesses right, without any wrong guesses, you're all set free.

If you are allowed to discuss strategy among the three of you before the hats are handed out, but you're allowed no communication during or afterwards, what is the optimal strategy? In other words, what should you do such that you all have the best chance of survival? (The answer is "legit", assuming no wording loopholes, no color-blindness, no sympathetic guards, and nothing else like that.)

(Comments to this post are screened, but only correct answers and really good guesses will remain screened. I'll unscreen questions, comments, wrong answers...almost everything except correct answers. Eventually, I'll unscreen everything.) EDIT: Comments now contain spoilers.

[identity profile] sen-ichi-rei.livejournal.com 2006-01-25 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
gah! detail or 2? well obviously beforehand they tell eachother that they are only writing if they see 2 hats of the same color. and they daven beforehand, so they can get some divine intervention.

the only thing that would work for all 3 being the same would be some covert signal, like some way they could say if they were going to write. if they could do that, and see that all 3 of them were going to write, then they would realize they all had the same color. but that might be cheating.

[identity profile] sen-ichi-rei.livejournal.com 2006-01-26 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
oh duh. opposite of what they see. i just thought that was obvious