IQ Quiz: Can You Answer Bill's Questions?

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The discussion centers around a riddle involving a character named Bill, who has specific preferences for certain numbers. The numbers he likes—25, 400, and 144—are all perfect squares, leading to the conclusion that the correct answer to the question posed is 1600, as it is the only option that is also a perfect square. Participants are encouraged to share their own IQ questions, indicating a desire for more challenging puzzles. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing patterns in numbers, specifically the concept of perfect squares, as a key to solving the riddle.
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Whats your iq question!

bill likes 25 but not 24 he likes 400 but not 300 and 144 but not 145 so what he likes;
1)10
2)20
3)1500
4)1600
post your questions as well.
 
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4)1600
 


NeoDevin said:
4)1600

that was a quick one how you figured it out plus Whats your iq question?
 


FizixFreak said:
that was a quick one how you figured it out plus Whats your iq question?


Simple really. All of the liked numbers are perfect squares. 1600 is the only answer that is also a perfect square.
 


any body got a tougher question?
 


1600 - he likes perfect squares
 
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