Ah! I know the one — but we need to be careful with the wording, because slight differences in phrasing change the answer. Let’s go step by step.
Here’s a common version of the 6-egg riddle:
“You have 6 eggs. You break 2, cook 2, and eat 2. How many eggs do you have left?”
Step-by-Step Analysis
- Start with 6 eggs. ✅
- Break 2 eggs – Now 2 are broken, 4 unbroken. ✅
- Cook 2 eggs – Usually the broken ones are the ones cooked. ✅
- Eat 2 eggs – Typically, the cooked eggs are eaten. ✅
Trick: The same 2 eggs are being broken, cooked, and eaten.
- You didn’t touch the remaining 4 eggs that weren’t broken.
- But since only 6 total eggs existed, and 2 were eaten, 4 eggs remain.
✅ Answer: 4 eggs left.
If you want, I can also show the clever alternative interpretations — some people answer 2, because they assume the eaten eggs are the ones broken, which is why this riddle often confuses people.
Do you want me to explain that twist?