Is My Brain Teaser Too Easy, Too Hard, or Just Right?

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The discussion revolves around creating and evaluating brain teasers, inspired by a previous contributor named Greg. The original poster shares their experience of crafting a brain teaser but realizes it may have multiple answers, leading to a request for feedback on its quality and difficulty level. The conversation quickly shifts into a playful and humorous exchange, with participants joking about the rules of brain teasers, including the necessity of phrasing answers correctly. The dialogue includes a specific brain teaser about synonyms, with participants engaging in lighthearted banter about clothing and responses to the teaser. Ultimately, the focus remains on the challenges of crafting effective brain teasers and the fun of interactive problem-solving.
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No this isn't a dirty topic. I'm talking about making up those Brain Teasers Greg used to put up. I tried making one today. I'll admit I only spent about 15 minutes writing it, but I thought I had it narrowed down so there was only one possible answer. Now I'm seeing multiple answers and I can't find anything wrong with them. I'd like some feedback if I could get some. Was this a good brain teaser (other than the fact that I totally screwed it up) was the difficulty level about right or was it too easy or too hard or too verbose?
 
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when does the brainteaser start?
 
lol, its over jk, but it sucked so I put up a new one
 
where? where is jk? what is jk? is THIS the brain teaser? in which case, my answer is "kipper"
 
You forgot to phrase it in the form of a question. take off your shirt
 
ok ok, i get the rules... *shirtless*... is it KIPPER??
 
nope, socks please
 
wait, did you say kipper or skipper?
 
i don't know, which is the right answer? which ever is, I'll say the opposite...after all, it's a brain teaser!
 
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DAMN! the question was "What is the synonym of antonym?" and you got it right when you said "the opposite." You win.
 
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does that mean i can put my shirt back on?
 
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and (PLEASE!) his socks??
 
  • #13
FINE FINE, i'll put my socks back on... actually, no, its been a fortnight, time to change them!
 
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