53 bicycles: A lateral thinking puzzle

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Yes
  4. No
  5. No
  1. Rephrase question please
    2.No.
  2. Non relevant
  3. Yes
  4. No
  5. No
  6. I am not sure
  1. No
  2. No.
  3. No
  4. No
  5. Frequently
  6. Yes
  7. No

All no

I understand her actions and the reasons for them. Not agreeing with her, mind you. And if the answer sounds like a typical FB meltdown… well remember this riddle started as a response to a comment about how many of these puzzles dealt with dated concepts!

On numbers 5 and 6, people do consume the fruit that way, just not most commonly.

Is the fruit’s skin typically red?

Is the fruit’s skin typically orange?

Is the fruit’s skin typically yellow?

Is the fruit’s skin typically green?

Is the fruit’s skin typically purple?

Is the fruit’s skin typically brown?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically red?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically orange?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically yellow?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically green?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically purple?

Is the fruit’s edible part typically brown?

Okay. I am going to think of “typically” to mean as not uncommon. Example: Grapes commonly are red, green, blue or black. So I would answer yes to all those those.

Yes to red, green, yellow, brown
No to orange, purple

Part 2:

I don’t think of the fruit flesh as any of those colors.

Nowadays with all the varieties of fruit available, it is hard to pin down colors. Heck, even bananas are red and raspberries gold.

Is it apples?

No.

So, the woman released a number of pet birds. Some questions:

  1. Is the species relevant to the solution of the puzzle?

  2. Did she acquire/breed the birds with the intent to release them later?

  3. Is releasing the birds part of some destructive plan, like transmitting disease, destroying crops or carrying incendiary bombs?

  4. Is there an obvious connection between the birds and the kind of fruit?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. No
  4. Yes

I am off to work again. I am betting someone posts the right solution before I log back on at lunch.

Is the bird/fruit a kiwi?

Do the bird species and fruit species share a name, such as kiwi?

Was the woman told to do something, or warned against something, by a “mysterious voice,” a religious mystic, or a fortuneteller or some such?

Great minds run in the same (New Zealand) gutter!

  1. Is the fruit pears?

You said to rephrase this question: “Was she angry at the people she unfriended?”

  1. Did she unfriend people?
  2. Was she angry?
  3. Did she unfriend people due to her anger?

Won’t be me.

Recap:
A woman unfriends 51 people on Facebook, sells her jewelry on ebay and releases a number of pet animals into the wild. She also swears off a certain kind of fruit. Why?
-There’s no wordplay involved.
-She knows all these friends through the same time of her life and the same activity. It ain’t religion.
-The animals are birds, and we need to figure out the species. (DO we know if they’re all the same species?)
-The fruit grows on trees, but not typically in the tropics and is not citrus. It has no stone and is not a berry, and its skin is red, green, yellow, or brown. Its skin is frequently removed before eating. Its flesh is not red, orange, yellow, green (so not kiwi), purple, or brown (but nobody asked about white).
-There’s an obvious connection between the bird and the kind of fruit.

It’s hard for me to think of a fruit that matches those clues that’s not a pear–unless it’s something weird like a pawpaw.

And the only connection I can think of between a pear and a bird is either:

  1. Is there something about that syllable–like the bird is a parrot or a parakeet?
  2. Is “The Twelve Days of Christmas” implicated?

Ooh, leaning toward 12 days of Christmas. She received friend requests from:

12 Drummers Drumming
Eleven Pipers Piping
Ten Lords a Leaping
Nine Ladies Dancing
Eight Maids a Milking

That’s 50 people. Add the joker who sent her all these friend requests, and that’s 51. She’s not angry at the people, she’s angry at the person who sent it.

She also sells on ebay:
Five Golden Rings

In addition, she releases:
Seven Swans-a-Swimming,
Six Geese-a-Laying,
Four Calling Birds,
Three French Hens,
Two Turtle Doves,
And a Partridge

Finally, she swears off everything that comes from:
A pear tree.

LHoD, I think you may be on to something. My brain never would have gone there.

Niiiiice :slight_smile: