No matter how old you are, exercising your brain is vital to improve your memory and concentration. And it’s important to start the process at a younger age so your brain health doesn’t decline as you get older. Things like puzzles, riddles, tai chi, and learning a new language can all benefit your mind.

1. Who stole a watermelon?

4 people are waiting in line to pay for their items. However, one of them has stolen and concealed a watermelon. Who is that person?

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2. Who stole the money?

A woman called the police and told them to come to her house immediately. When they arrived, she told them that a man with a black mask had entered her home. After tying her up, he stole all her money and disappeared. However, the policemen did not buy her story and arrested her for misreporting. Why?

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3. How did the mother know her daughter was lying?

Syndey told her mom that her gymnastic team would go to a sports camp for the weekend. Her mother thought that this was a lie and Sydney would spend the weekend with her boyfriend instead. In spite of that, she helped her daughter pack her bag and didn’t say a word.

When Sydney came back from her weekend away, she complained to her mom that she had forgotten to pack a toothbrush. That is when the mother knew that Sydney was lying. But how?

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4. How did the boss know that Mason lied?

Mason took some time off from his job to go on an expedition in Antarctica. His boss was okay with it as long as he was sending him pictures every day as proof. Mason would send photos daily, but when he returned to the office, his boss fired him. How did the boss know from Mason’s pictures that he wasn’t actually in Antarctica?

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