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Originally Posted by naimish
This is a variation of the above problem, but very hard for some people to solve. Everyone can see that each woman could be thinking that her own forehead might be red or white because the other two women could be raising their hands because of each other. Again, this is the point where most people stop, and indeed, where the women stopped while all three hands were up. The trick to solving this problem is to REALLY put yourself into the smart woman's shoes. If you REALLY were she, you'd say, either I have a white spot or a red. Suppose you had a white spot. Then the other two women would be looking at one white spot and one red. They would each quickly figure out that that only reason the others hand was up was because of their own red spot. The fact that neither of them figured it out was the tip off to the first that she must also have a red spot. Most people put themselves in the place of the first person, but to solve this one, you must then also put yourself in the place of a second woman.
All from the source.
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Originally Posted by naimish
each of them would be seeing 1 Red and 1 White which means they cannot be White since all 3 raised their hands, and would have guessed their color to be Red, but they did not. This way she derives that hers cannot be White, and only can be RED!
Could not get the full logic.
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Originally Posted by anju.hifi
if person A is the one who gets it correct:
A looks at B and C, both are red
he notices:
if As was white then - B would have lowered his hand knowing that C must have his hand up because of his own red spot
Could not understand much and also why RED
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Originally Posted by Mridula
Here with a better explanation:
For Example: X, Y, Z are the women
Condition is all of them have raised their hands, means all of them have seen
atleast one person's forehead marked with "RED"
Now, lets say "X" is the person who has answered her forehead's colour.
How:
if X == WHITE
then Y & Z must be RED, to satisfy the above condition as :
X can see either Y or Z forehead colour as "RED"
Y can see only Z as X has WHITE
Z can see only Y as X has WHITE
In this scenario, very next moment, either of them i.e. Y or Z could have answered their own
forehead's colour as "RED".
But they didn't answer instead the answered person is "X", it means
Either Y or Z has raised their hand by seeing X's forehead's colour as "RED" and
not seeing each other's forehead's colour as "RED".
So, this makes X to answer that her forehead is marked with "RED" !!
Great.