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The second person won the prize. He concluded that if there were two red hats

in front of him, person three would have easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Since he was silent, it meant that there was one red and one blue hat in front

of him. So he easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Anshu (1989)

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The second person won the prize. He concluded that if there were two red hats

in front of him, person three would have easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Since he was silent, it meant that there was one red and one blue hat in front

of him. So he easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Anshu (1989)

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The second person won the prize. He concluded that if there were two red hats

in front of him, person three would have easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Since he was silent, it meant that there was one red and one blue hat in front

of him. So he easily concluded that his hat was blue.

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WOW !

Anshu wrote: The second person won the prize. He

concluded that if there were two red hats in front of him, person three would

have easily concluded that his hat was blue. Since he was silent, it meant that

there was one red and one blue hat in front of him. So he easily concluded that

his hat was blue.

Anshu (1989)

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WOW !

Anshu wrote: The second person won the prize. He

concluded that if there were two red hats in front of him, person three would

have easily concluded that his hat was blue. Since he was silent, it meant that

there was one red and one blue hat in front of him. So he easily concluded that

his hat was blue.

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WOW !

Anshu wrote: The second person won the prize. He

concluded that if there were two red hats in front of him, person three would

have easily concluded that his hat was blue. Since he was silent, it meant that

there was one red and one blue hat in front of him. So he easily concluded that

his hat was blue.

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That's right Anshu.

Kishore Shah 1974

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The second person won the prize. He concluded that if there were two

red hats in front of him, person three would have easily concluded

that his hat was blue. Since he was silent, it meant that there was

one red and one blue hat in front of him. So he easily concluded that

his hat was blue.

Anshu (1989)

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Good puzzle Kishoreda,and excellent answer Anshu.

Seema( 84).

Re: Blue Red Colour Blindness

The second person won the prize. He concluded that if there were two red

hats in front of him, person three would have easily concluded that his hat was

blue. Since he was silent, it meant that there was one red and one blue hat in

front of him. So he easily concluded that his hat was blue.

Anshu (1989)

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