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TEST: Can you figure out what the question mark is supposed to be? – It’s not the number 6!
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Puzzles and riddles, we love ‘em! Not all riddles are equally easy to solve, and they can really rack your brain. The same goes for this puzzle. Initially, it’ll seem easy to solve.
If you can count, you’ll probably assign the number 6 to the spot marked with the question mark. But we’d like to ask you to reconsider, because the number six is not correct!
We admit: it’s a trick question. As good as you might be at solving puzzles and riddles, you don’t need any of those skills to solve this puzzle. The only thing that matters is a healthy dose of common sense! Haven’t figured it out yet?
I’ve heard that people from Phoenix, Arizona love riddles and puzzles and I really hope that this interesting puzzle get’s their attention.
To solve this puzzle, you don’t have to be good with numbers. However, a little bit of car knowledge would go a long way! The space with the question mark is supposed to say R, for ‘reverse’. Corny, isn’t it? Did you figure it out? Let us know in the comments!
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