You are standing before two doors.
Room with two doors and two guards riddle.
One of these doors leads to paradise and the other leads to hell.
One door is the exit but behind the other door is something that will kill you.
You don t know which guard is which.
You can t ask a second question.
You want to go to heaven and you have the right to only one question.
In the film the labyrinth we can also find a good example of the classic riddle.
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A parrot stands in front of each door.
You re told that one guard always tells the truth and the other guard always lies.
You re in a room with two doors.
There are two doors.
The two door riddle is an incarnation of the knights and knaves logic puzzle and while it sounds like a pinocchio paradox there s actually a simple solution to the problem if you want to.
We know that one of the guardians is always lying while the other is only telling the truth.
One parrot always tells a lie while the other always tells the truth.
There are two guardians one by each door.
One door lead to heaven while the other leads to hell.
There are two guards.
The first question then tries to get rid of one of the guards and break down the riddle to the classic one with just 2 guards one guard always tells the truth the other one always lies in front of the 2 doors one leading to paradise and the other to death.
Two guards each watch a door.
There s a guard at each door.
One of the path leads to heaven and the other one leads to hell.
One always tells the truth and one always tells a lie but you don t know which guard is which either.
The door on the right leads to freedom and the door on the left leads to a room full of lions but you don t know which one is which.
However we do not know which guard is in front of which door.
You are allowed to only ask one question.
You are allowed to ask one question to either of the guards to determine which door is the exit.
Just wanted to clear up something.