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Jun 19 at 10:26 answer added Alp timeline score: 1
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Jun 19 at 2:30 comment added Will.Octagon.Gibson @Josh Welcome to PSE (Puzzling Stack Exchange)! Thanks for an interesting question!
Jun 19 at 0:50 answer added Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica timeline score: 0
Jun 18 at 21:14 comment added Seggan "Are you lying?"
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Jun 18 at 15:40 comment added Ditto If the guards themselves do not know who will lie or tell the truth .. it changes the problem entirely .... (however, I'm not sure if there's a solution in that case ... O.o )
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Jun 18 at 7:55 comment added Josh No because there is 1 more door and q more knave here.
Jun 18 at 7:54 comment added Culver Kwan Does this answer your question? Two doors with two guards - one lies, one tells the truth The idea is highly similar and I do not think this is worthy as a new question
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S Jun 18 at 7:06 history asked Josh CC BY-SA 4.0