Out Of 100 Only 2 Percent Can Solve Albert Einstein's Riddle, Where Do You Stand?

Out Of 100 Only 2 Percent Can Solve Albert Einstein's Riddle, Where Do You Stand?

<h2>Out Of 100 Only 2 Percent Can Solve Albert Einstein's Riddle, Where Do You Stand?</h2>

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According to folklore, the following riddle was invented by Albert Einstein when he was just a boy. This Einstein riddle requires strenuous brainstorming and calculations because various reports suggest that only two percent of the world's population can solve it. The riddle is gaining popularity and people are proving the above mention statement true. Albert Einstein's theory has been the foundations of inventions and his sly thinking skills are known across all the corners of the world. I could understand your anxiety and you really crave hard to know the riddle. Well, here it is.

There is a street with five houses all in a row. Each house has a person with a different name and each house is painted a different colour. Each homeowner drinks a different type of beverage, owns a different type of pet and reads a different type of newspaper. Well, if it is claimed that only two percent can solve the riddle then it might be not that easy for you to crack this one easily. Here are the swashbuckling clues which will help you out in your path. The names have been interchanged to make it trickier.

1. Raymond lives in the red house.

2. Stan keeps corgis as pets.

3. Gerson drinks vodka.

4. The green house is on the immediate left of the white house.

5. The green house's owner drinks coffee.

6. The owner who reads the Morning Star keeps a golden eagle.

7. The owner of the purple house reads the Daily Express.

8. The owner living in the centre house drinks milk.

9. Nigel lives in the first house.

10. The owner who reads the Guardian lives next to the one who keeps a tiger.

11. The owner who keeps the stallion lives next to the one who reads the Daily Express.

12. The owner who reads the Times drinks beer.

13. Donald reads the Daily Mail.

14. Nigel lives next to the blue house.

15. The owner who reads the Guardian lives next to the one who drinks green tea.

To solve the riddle, all you need to work out is: Who owns the goldfish? Well, if you find it too difficult to solve the riddle, just look at this swashbuckling video and get acquaint yourself to understand the genius mind.

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