Mathematics, 22.10.2021 14:50 tylorwsimmons
There are 3 boxes. One of them contains gold.
In each box, there is a message, and one of them is true.
Box 1. "The gold is not in Box 2".
Box 2: "The gold is in this box".
Box 3: "The gold is not in this box".
Which box has the gold?
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