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Another puzzle inspired by Richard Wiseman's Blog.

Puzzle

You awake in a locked dungeon containing three chests, numbered 1, 2, and 3. The guard tells you that he has placed the key to the dungeon on one of the three chests, but in the other two, there are thousands of poisonous scorpions, all very hungry for prisoners. The guard says he will allow you one yes/no question, which he will answer truthfully. What should you ask him in order to locate the chest containing the key?

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Solution

See also

Two guards Three princesses

References

Friday puzzle on Richard Wiseman's Blog