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Guessing the color (Posted on 2018-12-24) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Six sheets are set out in a room. Each identifies a different date in the same month. Weekdays (Monday to Saturday) are printed in black and Sundays in red. Six people will enter the room, one by one. Before the first one enters, one sheet is turned face down. Candidate 1 is then asked if she can deduce the color of the inverted sheet by examining the other sheets. Her answer, yes or no, is written on the back of the inverted sheet, followed by her number, 1.
When 1 departs, a second sheet is turned face down. Candidate 2 enters and is asked whether she can deduce the color of the second sheet by considering her predecessor’s answer and the four face-up sheets.
Her answer is noted in its turn, and this process continues — when the sixth candidate enters, she sees six face-down sheets, the first five of which bear the answers of the first five candidates.
If all five of these answers are no, can Candidate 6 answer yes and be right?

Source: Roland Sprague, Recreation in Mathematics, 1963

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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Supposing that | Comment 1 of 2
The dates are referred to the same month of the same year, 
the month is a five sundays month 
the dates are written on the face-down of the sheets
it should be possible. 
But it's not completely elegant interpretation of the puzzle

  Posted by armando on 2018-12-25 18:26:46
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