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>> No.4197403

Easy: ask one bird where the other one would send you, the lying bird would lie and tell you the opposite of what the other bird would tell you if it were the good bird. Say door a is heaven and door b is hell. He would say door b because he would lie if the other bird were the good, truth-telling bird. Then you ask the other bird, (supposedly the good bird) where the other bird would sen you and he would say door b (hypothetically) therefore you ignore door b and go to door a.

>> No.4197414

"hey, mcnugget, tell me what the other bird identifies as the door to hell"

One or both birds will identify the door to heaven.

I step through and there, behold, is Ron Paul.

>> No.4197415

Kill the bird.
Use feathers to probe around the door.
If it's the door to hell, the feathers will burn.
If it's the door to heaven, the feathers will move. Because heaven is windy.

>> No.4197417

"Does the number of lies you're about to tell me equal the number of doors to heaven on the right?"

>> No.4197423
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>>4197417
>Implying this is your answer and you didn't just steal it from the anon from the old thread

Fuck off.

>> No.4197424

>>4197414
So you got the hell door then?

>> No.4197425

>Ask one question to one bird

>> No.4197426

Ask the bird
"If I go through this door, will I have to spend eternity in the same ethereal plane as EK?"

>> No.4197434
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>>4197423
heheh...
alright, u got me.
best answer there was, by far.

>> No.4197438

>open one of the doors
>if it's the wrong one, close it and go in the other one

>> No.4197441

>>4197438
>clearly didn't read the fucking rules

>> No.4197442

thank god you posted this riddle. I would be mortified if /sci/ ever went 30 seconds without someone reposting it.

>> No.4197444

>>4197438
>open one of the doors
>get on the floor
>everybody walk the dinosaur

>> No.4197445

>>4197441
>fine
>open both doors at once

>> No.4197447

>>4197393

No questions.
>Kill birds, pluck birds.
>Use sticks to start fire.
>Cook and eat birds.
>Live in room.

>> No.4197448

Is this the only riddle in existence or what? Post a new one ffs.

>> No.4197453

>>4197444

I hope you die in a freak fisting accident.

>> No.4197450

>>4197445
The doors are way too far apart in the picture.

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>>4197442
>only been posted 3 times in more than a month
>i_dont_think_so,nigger.jpg

>> No.4197457

>>4197444
>>4197434
>>4197417

Time for my pills!

>> No.4197459

>>4197450
>kill and disassemble birds
>tie the perches together with their tendons
>hook the perch/tendon rope on one doorknob
>open both doors at once
Problem?

>> No.4197463

>>4197459
You'd have to twist the other doorknob to get it to open, that wouldn't work.

>> No.4197483

>>4197463

Well you could fashion some kind of claw using the tendons and rib cages, or perhaps their claws - on both perch sticks, simply hold both and twist at the sametime.

Think...a rough salad tong design.

>> No.4197484

1 kill both birds.
2 make bird-globes.
3 scout both doors easily, you will not be stuck in the door thanks to the bird-globes.
4 choose what seems to be good, heaven or hell.
5 profit!!!

>> No.4197498

>>4197424
Nope u ask for hell and are guaranteed a lie, therefore heaven.

>> No.4197513

Grab one of the birds and push him towards one of the doors.

Guage reaction and react appropriately.

>> No.4197770

>>4197403
>>4197403
you can only ask one question to one bird, not one question per bird

>> No.4197925

Wow, easy.

"If I were to ask 'is the door to heaven on the right,' would you say yes?"

Possible scenarios:
1) The door to heaven is on the right and you ask the truthful bird.
2) The door to heaven is on the right and you ask the lying bird.
3) The door to heaven is on the left and you ask the truthful bird.
4) The door to heaven is on the left and you ask the lying bird.

Scenario one and two will give you a "yes" to the question while scenarios three and four will give you a "no" to the question. Therefore, an answer of "yes" indicates that the door to heaven is on the right while a "no" indicates that the door to heaven is on the left, no matter which bird you ask.

See you fuckers in heaven.

>> No.4197934

"what is my name"
if he says my name, then I ask the other bird which door isn't heaven
If he doesn't say my name, then I ask the other bird

>> No.4197941

>>4197934
>you get to ask ONE question to ONE of the birds

>> No.4197942

Both doors lead to this shit being posted again.

>> No.4197948

>>4197770
it still works

>> No.4197958

"I have two eyes?" or something equally obvious.

>> No.4197968

>>4197958
oh wait, only one question. Then combine it into something like "If I have two eyes, door on the left leads to heaven"

>> No.4197975

>>4197941
Fine.
>Door /a/ is heaven. Door /b/ is hell
If you were yourself, which door would you tell me leads to heaven
>truthful bird
Door a is heaven as he would tell the truth about what he would tell. Which is door a.
>lying bird
Would lie about lying thus yielding the same result.

If you can only ask one question to one bird then there really isnt a difference between easy mode and god mode.