They're Coming After Your Holidays...
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My wife's mate has a riddle which he reckons can be solved using logic, but it's beyond me.
A man is drugged and kidnapped.When he wakes up, he is in a completely dark room with no windows or doors.For all he knows, he could be at the bottom of the sea.There is a clock on the wall with a luminous dial.It reads eight o'clock.The man knows FOR A FACT it is 8:00 a.m.
How does he know it is morning and not night?
Any ideas? or is he winding us up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Right then.I thought Crofter's answer was pretty good, but after speaking to the fiend who posed this question, a few things have been cleared up:
1.) This man could have been there months and shaved when asleep, so the stubble thing is irrelevant.(What sort of fastidious kidnappers would do that, I don't know, but...)
2.)There is no ransom.(They must be new to this kidnapping lark.)
3.)The clock is illuminated rather than luminous.(Like the sodium glow of the street lamps I can see as I am lying awake at night.)
4.)The man who told my wife this kees placing unusual emphasis on the phrase "He knows for a fact", as if this is the key to the whole thing.
Anyway, I'm off to play the violin, smoke a ludicrous pipe and think about this further...