A conundrum (again). Best if asked verbally?!


Question: Say this out loud rather than re-reading and see if this challenges you. Re-reading makes the answer a lot easier to get:

A man stands looking at a portrait. He says "Brothers and Sons have I none, but this person's father is my fathers son."
Who's in the portrait?


And a big sorry to those who got this before when I wrote mirror instead of portrait. Unfortunately it lead to the wrong conclusions and everyone was wrong.


Answers: Say this out loud rather than re-reading and see if this challenges you. Re-reading makes the answer a lot easier to get:

A man stands looking at a portrait. He says "Brothers and Sons have I none, but this person's father is my fathers son."
Who's in the portrait?


And a big sorry to those who got this before when I wrote mirror instead of portrait. Unfortunately it lead to the wrong conclusions and everyone was wrong.

his daughter

His nephew? That's all that really makes sense...

It's the man

is it his step-brother?
or does that still count as his brother?

the person looking at the portrait.

himself?

The man looking at the portrait.

his nephew???!!!!!

himself

his nephew!

IT'S HIMSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the mans son



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