Can you solve the river crossing riddle? - Lisa Winer

7,393,290 views ・ 2016-11-01

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As a wildfire rages through the grasslands,
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three lions and three wildebeest flee for their lives.
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To escape the inferno,
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they must cross over to the left bank of a crocodile-infested river.
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Fortunately, there happens to be a raft nearby.
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It can carry up to two animals at a time,
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and needs as least one lion or wildebeest on board
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to row it across the river.
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There's just one problem.
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If the lions ever outnumber the wildebeest on either side of the river,
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even for a moment,
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their instincts will kick in, and the results won't be pretty.
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That includes the animals in the boat when it's on a given side of the river.
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What's the fastest way for all six animals to get across
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without the lions stopping for dinner?
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Pause here if you want to figure it out for yourself.
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Answer in: 3
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Answer in: 2
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Answer in: 1
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If you feel stuck on a problem like this,
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try listing all the decisions you can make at each point,
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and the consequences each choice leads to.
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For instance, there are five options for who goes across first:
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one wildebeest,
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one lion,
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two wildebeest,
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two lions,
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or one of each.
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If one animal goes alone,
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it'll just have to come straight back.
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And if two wildebeest cross first,
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the remaining one will immediately get eaten.
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So those options are all out.
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Sending two lions,
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or one of each animal,
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can actually both lead to solutions in the same number of moves.
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For the sake of time, we'll focus on the second one.
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One of each animal crosses.
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Now, if the wildebeest stays and the lion returns,
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there will be three lions on the right bank.
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Bad news for the two remaining wildebeest.
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So we need to have the lion stay on the left bank
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and the wildebeest go back to the right.
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Now we have the same five options,
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but with one lion already on the left bank.
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If two wildebeest go, the one that stays will get eaten,
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and if one of each animal goes,
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the wildebeest on the raft will be outnumbered
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as soon as it reaches the other side.
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So that's a dead end,
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which means that at the third crossing,
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only the two lions can go.
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One gets dropped off,
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leaving two lions on the left bank.
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The third lion takes the raft back to the right bank
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where the wildebeest are waiting.
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What now?
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Well, since we've got two lions waiting on the left bank,
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the only option is for two wildebeest to cross.
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Next, there's no sense in two wildebeest going back,
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since that just reverses the last step.
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And if two lions go back,
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they'll outnumber the wildebeest on the right bank.
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So one lion and one wildebeest take the raft back
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leaving us with one of each animal on the left bank
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and two of each on the right.
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Again, there's no point in sending the lion-wildebeest pair back,
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so the next trip should be either a pair of lions
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or a pair of wildebeest.
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If the lions go, they'd eat the wildebeest on the left, so they stay,
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and the two wildebeest cross instead.
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Now we're quite close because the wildebeest are all where they need to be
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with safety in numbers.
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All that's left is for that one lion to raft back
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and bring his fellow lions over one by one.
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That makes eleven trips total,
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the smallest number needed to get everyone across safely.
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The solution that involves sending both lions on the first step works similarly,
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and also takes eleven crossings.
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The six animals escape unharmed from the fire just in time
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and begin their new lives across the river.
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Of course, now that the danger's passed,
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it remains to be seen how long their unlikely alliance will last.
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