The “six eggs” riddle is a simple brain teaser designed to test careful reading rather than mathematical ability. The scenario states that someone has six eggs, breaks two, fries two, and eats two. Many people assume different eggs are used at each step and conclude that all six are gone. However, the same two eggs are broken, then fried, and finally eaten. Only two eggs are used throughout the process, leaving four untouched. The puzzle highlights the importance of paying attention to sequence and details, reminding us that thoughtful analysis often leads to the correct answer.
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