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Me and my friend were hanging out in a restaurant and on the way back we saw a strange looking, abandoned castle. We wanted to check it out, so that's what we did.



The lights were off, and we saw 3 switches, and it wasn't immediately obvious what they did. For example, when one of those switches was turned on, it turned off the lights although the other 2 switches were on.



I told my friend it was weird that each switch didn't just turn on a light and asked if he knew how these lights worked, and he said:




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Here's a short and easy one:





Me and my friend were hanging out in a restaurant and on the way back we saw a strange looking, abandoned castle. We wanted to check it out, so that's what we did.



The lights were off, and we saw 3 switches, and it wasn't immediately obvious what they did. For example, when one of those switches was turned on, it turned off the lights although the other 2 switches were on.



I told my friend it was weird that each switch didn't just turn on a light and asked if he knew how these lights worked, and he said:




______, duh!











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  • Wondering why (if) it is important that the story starts out in a restaurant.
    – Chowzen
    5 hours ago








  • 1




    Also wondering who George is.
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    3 hours ago













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Here's a short and easy one:





Me and my friend were hanging out in a restaurant and on the way back we saw a strange looking, abandoned castle. We wanted to check it out, so that's what we did.



The lights were off, and we saw 3 switches, and it wasn't immediately obvious what they did. For example, when one of those switches was turned on, it turned off the lights although the other 2 switches were on.



I told my friend it was weird that each switch didn't just turn on a light and asked if he knew how these lights worked, and he said:




______, duh!











share|improve this question















Here's a short and easy one:





Me and my friend were hanging out in a restaurant and on the way back we saw a strange looking, abandoned castle. We wanted to check it out, so that's what we did.



The lights were off, and we saw 3 switches, and it wasn't immediately obvious what they did. For example, when one of those switches was turned on, it turned off the lights although the other 2 switches were on.



I told my friend it was weird that each switch didn't just turn on a light and asked if he knew how these lights worked, and he said:




______, duh!








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  • Wondering why (if) it is important that the story starts out in a restaurant.
    – Chowzen
    5 hours ago








  • 1




    Also wondering who George is.
    – deep thought
    3 hours ago


















  • Wondering why (if) it is important that the story starts out in a restaurant.
    – Chowzen
    5 hours ago








  • 1




    Also wondering who George is.
    – deep thought
    3 hours ago
















Wondering why (if) it is important that the story starts out in a restaurant.
– Chowzen
5 hours ago






Wondering why (if) it is important that the story starts out in a restaurant.
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Also wondering who George is.
– deep thought
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Also wondering who George is.
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Series-ly?




Because




The lights and switches work in series (as opposed to in parallel)?







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  • Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago












  • Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
    – Jǝssǝ
    13 hours ago


















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Electricity, duh!
You asked how the lights worked, not the switches. Your friend responded in kind.







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  • Also not on track. :P
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago


















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Partial answer (?):




There's a lot of weird stuff on this one, and I don't know if it's intended to guide us towards the solution, but abandoned castles shouldn't have electricity in the first place, and if the lights were off, you probably couldn't see the switches either. I'm maybe guessing this is a toy castle rather than a full sized-one, but this is just a very incomplete attempt at an answer.







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    The castle is powered with magic.
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago


















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0
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Alright, how about:




a Code or Combination?




explanation:




The kind of lights aren't explained. Maybe you need all the lights to be green to get into the castle or something.




Probably isn't. Last attempt for now, don't want to spam.





Is it one of these?




Nope, duh!




or




Magic, duh!




or




Exclusively, duh!




or




Multiway switching, duh!







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  • Nope, none of those.
    – FireCubez
    9 hours ago


















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Lights-out, duh!




The way that the switches work reminds me of




Lights Out, a game where pressing a button reverses the state of the buttons around it. It is not intuitive to turn all of the lights on or off.







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    Is the answer to this




    Series-ly?




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    The lights and switches work in series (as opposed to in parallel)?







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    • Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
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    • Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
      – Jǝssǝ
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    Is the answer to this




    Series-ly?




    Because




    The lights and switches work in series (as opposed to in parallel)?







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    • Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago












    • Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
      – Jǝssǝ
      13 hours ago













    up vote
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    up vote
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    Is the answer to this




    Series-ly?




    Because




    The lights and switches work in series (as opposed to in parallel)?







    share|improve this answer












    Is the answer to this




    Series-ly?




    Because




    The lights and switches work in series (as opposed to in parallel)?








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    answered 13 hours ago









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    • Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago












    • Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
      – Jǝssǝ
      13 hours ago


















    • Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago












    • Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
      – Jǝssǝ
      13 hours ago
















    Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago






    Nope, not on the right track. Also I just noticed the pun hehehe
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago














    Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
    – Jǝssǝ
    13 hours ago




    Just the switches could be in series, and the lights in parallel.
    – Jǝssǝ
    13 hours ago










    up vote
    2
    down vote














    Electricity, duh!
    You asked how the lights worked, not the switches. Your friend responded in kind.







    share|improve this answer





















    • Also not on track. :P
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago















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    2
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    Electricity, duh!
    You asked how the lights worked, not the switches. Your friend responded in kind.







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    • Also not on track. :P
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago













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    Electricity, duh!
    You asked how the lights worked, not the switches. Your friend responded in kind.







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    Electricity, duh!
    You asked how the lights worked, not the switches. Your friend responded in kind.








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    • Also not on track. :P
      – FireCubez
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    • Also not on track. :P
      – FireCubez
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    Also not on track. :P
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    13 hours ago




    Also not on track. :P
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    Partial answer (?):




    There's a lot of weird stuff on this one, and I don't know if it's intended to guide us towards the solution, but abandoned castles shouldn't have electricity in the first place, and if the lights were off, you probably couldn't see the switches either. I'm maybe guessing this is a toy castle rather than a full sized-one, but this is just a very incomplete attempt at an answer.







    share|improve this answer

















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      The castle is powered with magic.
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago















    up vote
    0
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    Partial answer (?):




    There's a lot of weird stuff on this one, and I don't know if it's intended to guide us towards the solution, but abandoned castles shouldn't have electricity in the first place, and if the lights were off, you probably couldn't see the switches either. I'm maybe guessing this is a toy castle rather than a full sized-one, but this is just a very incomplete attempt at an answer.







    share|improve this answer

















    • 1




      The castle is powered with magic.
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago













    up vote
    0
    down vote










    up vote
    0
    down vote









    Partial answer (?):




    There's a lot of weird stuff on this one, and I don't know if it's intended to guide us towards the solution, but abandoned castles shouldn't have electricity in the first place, and if the lights were off, you probably couldn't see the switches either. I'm maybe guessing this is a toy castle rather than a full sized-one, but this is just a very incomplete attempt at an answer.







    share|improve this answer












    Partial answer (?):




    There's a lot of weird stuff on this one, and I don't know if it's intended to guide us towards the solution, but abandoned castles shouldn't have electricity in the first place, and if the lights were off, you probably couldn't see the switches either. I'm maybe guessing this is a toy castle rather than a full sized-one, but this is just a very incomplete attempt at an answer.








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    • 1




      The castle is powered with magic.
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago














    • 1




      The castle is powered with magic.
      – FireCubez
      13 hours ago








    1




    1




    The castle is powered with magic.
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago




    The castle is powered with magic.
    – FireCubez
    13 hours ago










    up vote
    0
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    Alright, how about:




    a Code or Combination?




    explanation:




    The kind of lights aren't explained. Maybe you need all the lights to be green to get into the castle or something.




    Probably isn't. Last attempt for now, don't want to spam.





    Is it one of these?




    Nope, duh!




    or




    Magic, duh!




    or




    Exclusively, duh!




    or




    Multiway switching, duh!







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    • Nope, none of those.
      – FireCubez
      9 hours ago















    up vote
    0
    down vote













    Alright, how about:




    a Code or Combination?




    explanation:




    The kind of lights aren't explained. Maybe you need all the lights to be green to get into the castle or something.




    Probably isn't. Last attempt for now, don't want to spam.





    Is it one of these?




    Nope, duh!




    or




    Magic, duh!




    or




    Exclusively, duh!




    or




    Multiway switching, duh!







    share|improve this answer























    • Nope, none of those.
      – FireCubez
      9 hours ago













    up vote
    0
    down vote










    up vote
    0
    down vote









    Alright, how about:




    a Code or Combination?




    explanation:




    The kind of lights aren't explained. Maybe you need all the lights to be green to get into the castle or something.




    Probably isn't. Last attempt for now, don't want to spam.





    Is it one of these?




    Nope, duh!




    or




    Magic, duh!




    or




    Exclusively, duh!




    or




    Multiway switching, duh!







    share|improve this answer














    Alright, how about:




    a Code or Combination?




    explanation:




    The kind of lights aren't explained. Maybe you need all the lights to be green to get into the castle or something.




    Probably isn't. Last attempt for now, don't want to spam.





    Is it one of these?




    Nope, duh!




    or




    Magic, duh!




    or




    Exclusively, duh!




    or




    Multiway switching, duh!








    share|improve this answer














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    • Nope, none of those.
      – FireCubez
      9 hours ago


















    • Nope, none of those.
      – FireCubez
      9 hours ago
















    Nope, none of those.
    – FireCubez
    9 hours ago




    Nope, none of those.
    – FireCubez
    9 hours ago










    up vote
    0
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    Lights-out, duh!




    The way that the switches work reminds me of




    Lights Out, a game where pressing a button reverses the state of the buttons around it. It is not intuitive to turn all of the lights on or off.







    share|improve this answer








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      Lights-out, duh!




      The way that the switches work reminds me of




      Lights Out, a game where pressing a button reverses the state of the buttons around it. It is not intuitive to turn all of the lights on or off.







      share|improve this answer








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        Lights-out, duh!




        The way that the switches work reminds me of




        Lights Out, a game where pressing a button reverses the state of the buttons around it. It is not intuitive to turn all of the lights on or off.







        share|improve this answer








        New contributor




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        Lights-out, duh!




        The way that the switches work reminds me of




        Lights Out, a game where pressing a button reverses the state of the buttons around it. It is not intuitive to turn all of the lights on or off.








        share|improve this answer








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