53 bicycles: A lateral thinking puzzle

Was the lie about land ownership?

Was the lie about if the land had some kind of resource?

Was the lie about the worth of the land?

Was the lie about the price of the land?

Was the lie about the location of the land?

reply to Mahaloth

Was the lie about land ownership? No

Was the lie about if the land had some kind of resource? No

Was the lie about the worth of the land? No

Was the lie about the price of the land? No

Was the lie about the location of the land? Yes

Was the lie about which polity had jurisdiction over some piece of land?
Was the land in question in North America?

reply to Chronos

Was the lie about which polity had jurisdiction over some piece of land? No

Was the land in question in North America? Yes

What the smallest business a surveying company?

Was the smallest business less than 25 people?

Was it less than 10 people?

Was it just one person?

Was the smallest business interested in oil at all?

Was the smallest business a lawyer?

Did the oil company claim land that wasn’t theirs and it turns out it was?

Was the land thought to be in a foreign country and ended up the US?

reply to Mahaloth

Was the smallest business a surveying company? No

Was the smallest business less than 25 people? Yes

Was it less than 10 people? Yes*

Was it just one person? No

Was the smallest business interested in oil at all? No

Was the smallest business a lawyer? No

  • I am not sure how many people worked for the small business, but it certainly was no more than a very few.

reply to Mahaloth:

Did the oil company claim land that wasn’t theirs and it turns out it was? No

Was the land thought to be in a foreign country and ended up the US? No

Did the lie concern oil?

Did the lie concern another natural resource?

Would the oil company profit from the general public believing the lie?
Would the oil company profit from a small number of specific people believing the lie?
Would the oil company profit from anyone believing the lie at all?

Was the small company typically in the business of determining things to be true?
Would the workers at the small company (or at least some of them) typically be considered white-collar?
Blue-collar?
Did the small company have any sort of contractual relationship with the big oil company?
Did the small company have any sort of contractual relationship with energy companies?
Would the small company be expected to have contractual relationships with any energy company?
When you say “oil company”, do you mean that the company was in the business of extracting, refining, and/or distributing hydrocarbon fuels?

reply to j666:

Did the lie concern oil? No

Did the lie concern another natural resource? No

reply to Chronos:

Would the oil company profit from the general public believing the lie? No
Would the oil company profit from a small number of specific people believing the lie? No
Would the oil company profit from anyone believing the lie at all? No

Was the small company typically in the business of determining things to be true? No
Would the workers at the small company (or at least some of them) typically be considered white-collar? No
Blue-collar? No
Did the small company have any sort of contractual relationship with the big oil company? No
Did the small company have any sort of contractual relationship with energy companies? No
Would the small company be expected to have contractual relationships with any energy company? No
When you say “oil company”, do you mean that the company was in the business of extracting, refining, and/or distributing hydrocarbon fuels? Yes

Were Otto and Ernest hired by the oil company?

Were Otto and Ernest humans?

  • Is “Otto and Ernest” the names of two human beings?

Were Otto and Ernest intentionally lying?

Did Otto and Ernest work for the oil company full time?

Is any kind of wordplay involved in this puzzle?

Did the lie involve transportation?

Did the small business provide services?

Did the small business manufacture or distribute goods?

reply to Mahaloth:

Were Otto and Ernest hired by the oil company? Yes

Were Otto and Ernest humans? Yes

  • Is “Otto and Ernest” the names of two human beings? Yes

Were Otto and Ernest intentionally lying? Yes

Did Otto and Ernest work for the oil company full time? **No… at least I don’t think it was a full time job. **

Is any kind of wordplay involved in this puzzle? Wordplay? Heh heh. No. The facts are as presented, albeit in the usual “53 bicycle” way.

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Also, as is often the case with these puzzles, answering “yes” or “no” may not be absolutely clearcut. As the person presenting the puzzle, I do my best to design a tricky puzzle but also do my best to answer in the most fair manner.

reply to j666:

Did the lie involve transportation? Yes

Did the small business provide services? Yes

Did the small business manufacture or distribute goods? Yes

Is “This is a true story, not a lie” part of the puzzle or were you just telling us this one is true?

Is this situation a board game?

Is it happening in a movie?

Is it fictional in any way?

Did the lie involve the use of land for transportation infrastructure?

Was the land located on the West Coast?

Was the land located on the East Coast?

Is the specific location of the land relevant?

reply to Mahaloth

Is “This is a true story, not a lie” part of the puzzle or were you just telling us this one is true? **Just having a little fun in saying this was a true incident. Not part of the puzzle. **

Is this situation a board game? No

Is it happening in a movie? No

Is it fictional in any way? No

reply to j666:

Did the lie involve the use of land for transportation infrastructure? No

Was the land located on the West Coast? No

Was the land located on the East Coast? Yes

Is the specific location of the land relevant? I don’t know how to answer this. Please rephrase.