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Jan 06, 2026

An IQ test for you: can you solve it?

We love these little challenges that wake up your brain in just two minutes flat—and this one might really surprise you!

Picture a simple, almost childlike scene where every detail matters: a slope, a seesaw, a few rocks, and five people labeled A through E. Only one question: if E sets things in motion, who ends up in trouble first? Take a deep breath… and let’s play.

 

 

 

The challenge in one picture (without giving away the answer)

Here’s the scene: E is about to push a rock that can roll down a slope. At the bottom, D is stuck with only his head showing. Nearby, a seesaw plank holds another rock on one end; under the raised end, C is lying down.

Further away, B and A are watching. The trick? Ignore distracting background details and focus on the slope’s line, the balance of the plank, and how the rocks are likely to behave.

Clues to watch for: logic and everyday physics

The problem: where do you start when everything seems to happen at once?
The solution: sort the forces in order of importance.

Gravity: the rock E pushes will roll down, not sideways.

Alignment: does it pass near D or hit him directly?

The plank: if one end is weighted down, the other end drops.

The second rock: if lifted, will it roll somewhere else?

Think of it like a recipe: something pours, it presses, it tips… and the chain reaction becomes clear.

Step-by-step reasoning: who’s in danger first?

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