Brain Teaser???!


Question: A man transports a fox, a duck and corn in the boat.

The boat is only capable of transporting himself and one of the other three with each crossing.

Question: How did he succeed in crossing them all without letting the fox eat the duck or the duck eat the corn??


Answers: A man transports a fox, a duck and corn in the boat.

The boat is only capable of transporting himself and one of the other three with each crossing.

Question: How did he succeed in crossing them all without letting the fox eat the duck or the duck eat the corn??

He transports the duck.
He returns to get fox, transports fox but brings back duck.
He leaves duck on shore and crosses with corn.
He leaves corn with fox and returns to get duck.
Brings duck back across.

He grabbed the duck, and brought it across. He then went back and grabbed the corn. He left the corn, and took the duck back to the fox. He then took the fox and left it with the corn (as the fox doesn't want the corn), and went back to retrieve the duck.

take the duck across
go get the corn
take the corn across and bring back the duck
take the fox across
go and get the duck

1.take the duck across (fox won't eat the corn)
2.take corn across (fox is alone)
3. on return trip to fox, take the duck (no one there to eat the corn)
4.going back to the corn take the fox (duck is alone then)
5.leave corn and fox and go back across to get the duck

The man takes the duck across first. He then crosses back over, grabs the fox and replaces the duck for the fox, goes back and switches the duck for the corn and returns again for the duck.

he brought over the duck then he held the corn while bringing the fox over haha

Simple
duck will swim following corn
fox will be on the boat



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