Clue 1: S.C.I.E.N.C.E
Clue 2: Hopeful
Clue 3: 12/15
What's the Trylateral?
The brownie point goes to Wanderlust.
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A new game for idle minds. RULES: 1. I'll give you 3 seemingly unrelated clues. 2. You'll have to think laterally and connect these clues to a person, animal, bird or thing. 3. You can post your solution in the comments section. 4. The one who cracks the puzzle first gets one brownie point from me. 5. I will put out a thousand puzzles in the next one year. The person with the most number of brownie points will be crowned as the champ.
13 comments:
Mathematical symbols
cave science
A rude natural rock in Hope Dale
limestone (calcare), 12-15 m
i think the answer may be robinhood cave
S.C.I.E.N.C.E :Incubus album(could mean multiply)
hopeful: positive, therefore +
12/15: division
Birth date of "Niels Ryberg Finsen"
KS
S.C.I.E.N.C.E = Incubus album - movie starring Tara Reid
Hopeful - 2 options
'Aaankho ka Tara' - Tara
Scarlett's hope - Tara
12/15 - December 15
Connecting : Tara
I am attempting with two clues
S.C.I.E.N.C.E - SPELLing
Hopeful - POSITIVE, EXPECT
so the what is... EXPECTO PATRONUM?
Long shot. Will post again if I have something more convincing.
ANS. Pareto's Principle
Clue 1: S.C.I.E.N.C.E = Social Chronology Includes Everyone. Neanderthals. Cannibals. Everyone.
The first social cycle theory in sociology was created by Italian sociologist and economist Vilfredo Pareto i.e. the same chap who gave us the 80-20 principle.
Clue 2: Hopeful
Clue 3: 12/15 = 0.8 = 80% i.e. Pareto's 80-20 principle
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. -> Incubus album ->
Incubus --> esperanto movie
Hopeful--> One who hopes--> Esperanto
12/15 = 15th December, birth date of LL Zamenhof (Inventor of Esperanto)
Answer:- Esperanto
Wanderlust rocks again. Wins the brownie point.
SOLUTION
S.C.I.E.N.C.E = Inclubus album = Incubus is the first film to be made in Esperanto.
Hopeful = What the word Esperanto means.
12/15 = December 12th = Zamenhoff day = LL Zamenhoff invented the universal language Esperanto.
Trylateral = Esperanto.
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