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The 6-Egg Riddle That Baffles Almost Everyone

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Brain teasers are great for keeping the mind sharp, and one puzzle in particular has confused people all over the internet: the famous “6 eggs” riddle. At first glance, it looks like basic math—but it’s actually a test of logic and careful reading.

Here’s the riddle:

“I have 6 eggs. I broke 2, fried 2, and ate 2. How many eggs are left?”

Most people rush to answer zero. Their thinking goes like this:
2 eggs broken + 2 eggs fried + 2 eggs eaten = 6 eggs total.
So they assume all the eggs are gone.

But that’s where the trick lies.

The riddle never says those were different eggs.

In real life, you can’t fry eggs without breaking them first—and you can’t eat them without frying them. That means the same two eggs were broken, fried, and eaten.

So what actually happened?

You started with 6 eggs.
Only 2 eggs were used to make the meal.
The remaining 4 eggs were never touched.

Final answer: 4 eggs are left.

This riddle is a perfect reminder that the biggest mistakes don’t come from bad math—they come from rushing. Slow down, read carefully, and logic does the rest.

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