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RIDDLE AND BRAIN TEASER

Today’s Riddle & Brain Teaser

Here’s a challenging riddle and brain teaser for you:

Riddle

I’m black and white, a twisted delight,
Born in March, I took my flight.
Dunk me in milk or pull me apart,
A cookie I am, loved from the start.
What am I?

Brain Teaser

At an Oreo Cookie Day party, you have three stacks of Oreos: 14 regular, 10 double-stuffed, and 8 chocolate-dipped. You want to make "Oreo Triplets"—a serving with one of each type—for your guests. What’s the maximum number of Oreo Triplets you can make, and how many of each type will be left over after serving them?

RIDDLE AND BRAIN TEASER ANSWERS

Today’s Riddle & Brain Teaser Answers

Answers:
Riddle Answer:
An Oreo Cookie
Explanation: "Black and white" refers to its chocolate wafers and white creme, "twisted delight" hints at twisting it open, "born in March" ties to its debut on March 6, 1912, and "dunk me in milk" is a classic Oreo ritual.

Brain Teaser Answer:
The maximum number of Oreo Triplets is 8, with 6 regular, 2 double-stuffed, and 0 chocolate-dipped left over.
Explanation: Each triplet needs 1 regular, 1 double-stuffed, and 1 chocolate-dipped Oreo. The limiting factor is the 8 chocolate-dipped Oreos. So:

  • 8 triplets use 8 regular (14 - 8 = 6 left),

  • 8 double-stuffed (10 - 8 = 2 left),

  • 8 chocolate-dipped (8 - 8 = 0 left).
    Thus, 8 triplets are made, leaving 6 regular, 2 double-stuffed, and 0 chocolate-dipped.

Enjoy National Oreo Cookie Day

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