Why Push a Car?
Situation puzzles (sometimes called lateral thinking puzzles) are ones where you need to ask lots of yes or no questions to figure out what happened in the situation. These are good puzzles for groups where one person knows the puzzle and answers the questions.
A man pushes his car to a hotel, pays the owner of the hotel and pushes his car away.
What was he doing?
Answer
Playing a game of Monopoly.
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ladystrider
Jul 17, 2003
| Hmm...nice. |
beanie89  
Aug 12, 2003
| Heard it before, but still good. |
hidentreasure  
Dec 15, 2005
| Monopoly takes FOREVER TO finsh  |
stephiesd  
Dec 18, 2005
| I've heard this a million times already. |
TehIgnored   
Mar 13, 2006
| Hehe...i like |
stang99   
May 29, 2006
| That was good  |
perrygf   
Jun 21, 2006
| Nice one! (Hint made it too east. Be tougher on us next time!)  |
DEJL  
Aug 13, 2006
| I love monopoly! Ishould have got it!  |
2rubystar2
Oct 27, 2006
| Sorry to be nitpicky but...
You don't push your car away from a space in Monopoly right away. The token stays there until your next turn.
All the same... Good teaser!  |
elu93   
Nov 21, 2006
| That was a great teaser! It was pretty easy though, seeing as I just finished a game of monopoly...  |
11171413   
Mar 12, 2008
| wow I went from another puzzle called "Bankrupt" to this one, there the same puzzle, where do you click to report duplicates? |
luckypuppy   
Mar 18, 2008
| I needed the hint but I liked it! |
coltonr1   
Oct 11, 2008
| Very well written. I liked it. |
lokjhgfd22 
Apr 21, 2010
| Hmm. Monopoly. It's fun. The riddle was easy. Please make it harder next time. |
GreenApples27   
Dec 07, 2010
| Not very original. I doubt you came up with this yourself... |
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