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Watermelon puzzle that will blow up your mind

Watermelon puzzle

A typical puzzle that is gaining popularity in the internet world is the question of 'how many watermelons do you see.'

The question is referred to a particular arrangement of watermelons, as shown in the picture accompanying the question. 

This puzzle is viewed and tried by many, and the joint statement is that this puzzle is kind of stupid and tedious.

Interestingly, there is no specific answer found for this question as the solution changes from person to person.

This happens because every person has different perspectives and ways of thinking.  

However, based on various answers and compiling the most used solutions, there are mainly three approaches that can be used for this particular puzzle.

Therefore, this article highlights all these approaches along with their effectiveness and flaws. 

1. An Approach that is based on Mathematics

This approach is only for mathematics enthusiasts and people who are interested in math-related questions and puzzles.

The key to finding the answer for 'how many watermelons do you see’ is joining all the pieces together.

The question provides four halves. Hence, four quarters are not present.

Therefore, the solution here is to cut two halves into quarters and arrange them with the watermelons present at the corners.

Hence, they are two loose halves present that can be fitted together to make a watermelon.

After setting everything and fitting all the pieces together, there are five watermelons present.

So the answer for this case is five. This is a good solution for this particular question leaving behind little scope for flaws.

2. An Approach that is Pessimistic

This approach is kind of confusing and weird. It is evident from the picture that all the watermelons are sliced and incomplete.

Therefore emphasizing the word 'incomplete,' it can be argued that there is no solution for this question as there are no watermelons in the image.

This approach seems a little out of place and emphasizes more on avoiding the problem rather than getting involved in it.

3. An Approach that is Logical

To answer how many watermelons are there in the picture, logical thinking presents the answer that there are a total of six watermelons present. The reasoning behind this is based on rational ideas.

There are no visible cutting lines on the halves. Hence, it can be argued that the quarters are not present. 

The key here is to determine the number of watermelons used for creating this picture.

However, this approach is flawed, although it is interesting.

Suppose a person assumes that the image is made by using four watermelons for creating the halves instead of two.

Then the answer will be eight watermelons and not six. Hence, this approach is based on assumptions and speculations rather than proper reasoning.

Therefore, these are some of the approaches that people take while trying to answer the question ‘how many watermelons are there.'

 It is a perfect brain teaser for those who are interested in such problems and provides scope for logical and reasonable thinking.
 

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