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60 seconds to unlock – test your IQ!

60 seconds to unlock – test your IQ!

We present to you a challenge Which will test your cognitive skills and logical thinking ability: Decode the 3-digit lock code In less than a minute.

This challenge is not just an intelligence test, but rather an exciting opportunity to delve deeper into the world of puzzles and uncover hidden patterns.

Are you ready to embark on this intellectual journey?

Challenge: Find out the lock code

Here's the scenario: Before you are a lock With three numbers. The task is to discover the correct combination that will open the lock.

Sounds simple, right? But there's a problem: you only have 60 seconds to solve this difficult puzzle.

Deciphering the lock code – Image: Unpointculture/Reproduction

The 3 Digit Lock Code Challenge asks us to crack a code using a series of digital clues, all in less than a minute.

It may seem complicated at first glance, but it is completely achievable with the right strategy.

To overcome this challenge, it is necessary to understand the principles behind combination locks, as well as their development Logical thinking skills And recognize patterns.

The situation now depends on you! Can they crack the code before time runs out? Use your analysis, thinking and intuition skills to unravel this mystery.

Below you can find some clues to decode.

Evidence of the solution – Image: Unpointculture/Reproduction

Spoiler alert! See the answer to the challenge below

Using the clues above, it is possible to complete the challenge.

  1. We eliminate incorrect numbers using the clues provided, then use logic and deduction to find the correct numbers and their position in the set.
  2. We can eliminate numbers 7, 3, and 8 from the solution immediately, since the evidence tells us that none of them are correct. The remaining numbers: 6, 1, 4, 2, 0 are possible candidates.
  3. Among the remaining numbers, 1 4 2, the number 2 should be in third position as per line 1 since we have deleted 6 and 8 and the index tells us that the number is in the correct position.
  4. Now we have to factor the numbers 1 and 4: Now we know that our code consists of a 0 in the first position and a 2 in the third position, so it is clear that the number 4 is the number in the second position, as shown in line 2 that the number is integer, but in the position False, resulting in the number 1 being deleted.
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Therefore the correct lock combination is 042. Congratulations to everyone involved in this Intellectual challenge!