The door riddle


I think the best question would be : "Which way leads to certain death?"

The truth teller will answer honestly. The liar will point in the opposite direction leading her to the castle. So in either case she is safe.

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It's a plothole. You still can't know who is lying no matter what you ask.

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What do you mean exactly? Do you mean the premise of the riddle can't be taken at face value (especially since the guards explained the rules to begin with)? Or that the riddle is inherently unsolvable on the face of it? Because this is a famous riddle and Sarah's logic was sound.

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I'm sorry, I'm too stupid to get it 😞
I had to stop reading after the first point. It made my head hurt 😫

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You still can't know who is lying no matter what you ask.
This is technically true. But, keep in mind, your goal is to find out which door is which, not which guard is which. Think about what answer Sarah would get from each guard with the question she asks. She's either asking a truthful person about what a liar would say or asking a liar about what a truthful person would say. The answer's going to be a lie either way.

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Although correctly explained in this thread, it is INCORRECTLY described at the moment in the FAQ section. No mention of asking the one guard what the other would say. FAQ is currently locked so can't suggest a correction there.

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No you're not! Break it down easier:

Jareth is standing in front of a door that leads to freedom. Jareth always lies.

Sarah is standing in front of a door that leads to certain death. Sarah always tells the truth.

You walk up to them and need to get to freedom. You and they both know that one of them will always tell the truth and one of them will always lie.

If you ask the question "Which door leads to freedom?" Jareth will lie (because he always lies) and point to the door behind Sarah (which leads to certain death). Sarah will tell the truth (because she always tells the truth) and point to the door behind Jareth (which leads to freedom.) So you get both pointing at each others door and it doesn't get you any closer to freedom.

If you ask the question "Which door would the other one tell me leads to freedom?" Sarah will tell the truth and knowing Jareth always lies, would point to the door behind Sarah which leads to certain death. Jareth will lie and knowing Sarah always tells the truth would also point to the door behind Sarah because Sarah would not tell you that the door behind her leads to freedom when it leads to certain death.

Therefore, both of them are now pointing at the door behind Sarah so you know the safe option is the door behind Jareth. Hope that makes sense!?

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^ Best explanation I've read so far.



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That leads back to the maze

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