Life is a Test: A Series of Pony Logic Puzzles

by Brony_of_Brody


The Answer 38

"Are there fifteen total apples in the cell?"

How long did it take you to realise it? Perhaps a more self-reliant pony would try to think of a question that would allow them, and ONLY them, to solve this puzzle. But if you're being called to solve a Friendship Problem, you need to trust in others to see a puzzle solved, and that means finding a question that will allow at least one of you the means to guess the number.

Since we know we cannot have empty cells, nor cells with the same two amounts of apples, the lowest number of apples we can have is six (1, 2 and 3) and the largest total is twenty-four (7, 8 and 9).

From Applejack's first question, we know there are an odd number of apples, and Rainbow Dash's question revealed it isn't a prime number. Eliminating all even numbers plus prime numbers only leaves us with three possible totals: nine, fifteen, and twenty-one.

So if you asked the above question, here's how things could play out: