Dot, do dot. A new skill every day. In five minutes. Hey guys, today we're looking at a skill for everyone who likes puzzles and riddles.
Like, say, open puzzles and riddles. Welcome to Puzzle Riddles. Would you like a puzzle or a riddle? Puzzle.
Two grand masters played five games of chess. One of them won three games and the other one four. How is this possible? They didn't play against each other.
Erm, no, sorry. Have another try or ask for a clue? Perhaps there were other people involved. Yeah.
Are you out of ideas? You can always ask me to tell you the answer. Tell me the answer. Do you give up?
Yes. Okay, the answer is they were not playing against each other. Hm. Let's try another one.
Would you like a puzzle or a riddle? Riddle. I'm tall when I'm young and I'm short when I'm old. What am I?
Candle. That's correct. A candle. Hm.
Let's try another one. Would you like a puzzle or a riddle? Puzzle. How do you do that?
A woman was sat on a plane when suddenly she got out of her seat, opened the door of the plane and jumped out. However, even though she was not wearing a parachute, she only had minor injuries. It was on the ground. How come?
It was on the ground. Well done. You got it right. The plane hadn't taken off yet.
Let's try another one. Would you like a puzzle or a riddle? Stop. Goodbye.
And thanks for playing puzzles and riddles. If you enjoyed this, please leave a review on the Amazon Alexa skill page. Thanks. There you go guys.
Good skill. I love all that kind of thing. I can't really tell the difference between the puzzles and the riddles that it gives you. But anyway, it's usually pretty good at understanding when you have the right answer, the one that I listened to earlier on was about somebody being dead in a field with a package next to them.
And I said that their parachute hadn't opened and it understood me correctly and said that I was right. So yeah, I don't know why I didn't understand that just one. But anyway, there you go. Really good puzzles and riddles.
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