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I have 6 eggs, I broke 2, I fried 2, I ate 2. How many are left?

Posted on April 7, 2026 by Admin

This is a classic tricky wording riddle, so let’s go carefully, step by step.

  • You start with 6 eggs.
  • You broke 2 eggs → they still exist, just broken.
  • You fried 2 eggs → usually, you fry the 2 you just broke.
  • You ate 2 eggs → likely the same 2 that were fried.

So the remaining eggs are the ones you never touched:

[
6 – 2 (\text{broken/fried/ate}) = 4
]

But wait—we only broke, fried, and ate the same 2 eggs. That means 4 eggs were untouched.

✅ Answer: 4 eggs left.


If you want, I can explain the alternative ways people misinterpret this riddle—it’s fun because it tricks your brain into double-counting. Do you want me to?

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