Today’s puzzle is a classic one and has been going around online for years now.
It is anything but simple, and as with most riddles, it is important to think outside the box to succeed.
5 sisters are busy at home. Jane is studying,
Abbie is playing catch, Julie is reading and Angie is writing.
What is Emma doing?
Hmm, not quite simple, right? A clue: read the riddle once more, very carefully, and maybe you’ll find the solution this time.
If not, we’ll report the answer below.
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Here is the correct answer to the riddle
If you managed to figure out the riddle yourself, congratulations, you can give yourself a pat on the back.
If not, the answer will appear after the image below.
She is playing chess with Abby.
Clever, right?
Riddle: When I was 2 my sister was twice my age
Today’s challenge, however, comes in the form of a riddle, and is quite tricky, causing many headaches worldwide.
So it’s essential to focus and concentrate before you answer. If you take your time, it shouldn’t be a problem.
How old is my sister?
Here is today’s challenge. The image below shows a riddle that goes:
When I was 2, my sister was twice my age. Now that I’m 40 how old is my sister?
Pretty easy, right? I can give you a small hint; it’s not as simple as it looks.
If you can’t solve it, we’ll share the correct answer after the image below.
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Here is the answer
When you were 2 years old, your sister was twice your age, which means she was 4 years old at that time (2 years x 2 = 4 years).
Now that you are 40 years old, you need to calculate the age difference between you and your sister back then and apply it to your current age. The age difference between you and your sister is 2 years (4 years – 2 years = 2 years).
Therefore, if your sister were 2 years older than you when you were 2 years old, she would also be 2 years older than you. Hence, your sister is currently 42 years old (40 years + 2 years = 42 years).
So, 42 years old is the answer.