Stealing The Castle Treasure Puzzle
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Stealing The Castle Treasure.
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Stealing The Castle Treasure
The ingenious manner in which a box of treasure, consisting principally of jewels and precious stones, was stolen from Gloomhurst Castle has been handed down as a tradition in the De Gourney family. The thieves consisted of a man, a youth, and a small boy, whose only mode of escape with the box of treasure was by means of a high window. Outside the window was fixed a pulley, over which ran a rope with a basket at each end. When one basket was on the ground the other was at the window. The rope was so disposed that the persons in the basket could neither help themselves by means of it nor receive help from others. In short, the only way the baskets could be used was by placing a heavier weight in one than in the other.
Now, the man weighed 195 lbs., the youth 105 lbs., the boy 90 lbs., and the box of treasure 75 lbs. The weight in the descending basket could not exceed that in the other by more than 15 lbs. without causing a descent so rapid as to be most dangerous to a human being, though it would not injure the stolen property. Only two persons, or one person and the treasure, could be placed in the same basket at one time. How did they all manage to escape and take the box of treasure with them?
The puzzle is to find the shortest way of performing the feat, which in itself is not difficult. Remember, a person cannot help himself by hanging on to the rope, the only way being to go down "with a bump," with the weight in the other basket as a counterpoise.
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Try this maths puzzle. Can you Steal the Treasure from Gloomhurst Castle?
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Here is the best answer, in eleven manipulations
Treasure down.
Boy down—treasure up.
Youth down—boy up.
Treasure down.
Man down—youth and treasure up.
Treasure down.
Boy down—treasure up.
Treasure down.
Youth down—boy up.
Boy down—treasure up.
Treasure down.
I hope this Clears it
It was very fun and challenging. I spent the best part of 2 hours listening to beethoven and mozart comtemplating over how the treasure could be stolen by these very exciting thevies in this exsasperating story! I also played my tuba while doing this! Thank you very much, keep in contact, and I will tell my mummy and my daddy about this exciting story. Send me a formal letter with more of these enthrawling puzzles. My address is: 13, Lord's Estate, Manor Road, Goldsdeem, England, HP5 36E.
Thank you, come round for tea and biccies if you wish!









wernerh says:
2 years ago
how do you solve this problem?? ive been working on it for awhile now!