Odd One Out Riddle *1* [closed]
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Draden (me) gives you a notebook with 10 sentences, and you must find the odd one out. The sentences are as follows:
Look at that airplane high in the sky.
They walked across the lake.
The tree is on fire!
Is the painting crooked?
To eat an apple pie, you must first bake one.
I am going to start a band; I'll do it tomorrow, then.
He shouted, "Pass the ball to me!".
You are a wonderful person!
You strolled slowly across the garden.
The horse trotted steadily unto the track.
Which sentence is the odd one out?
P.S. Please don't guess or make an answer without a full reason on why you chose that specific sentence.
odd-one-out
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Draden (me) gives you a notebook with 10 sentences, and you must find the odd one out. The sentences are as follows:
Look at that airplane high in the sky.
They walked across the lake.
The tree is on fire!
Is the painting crooked?
To eat an apple pie, you must first bake one.
I am going to start a band; I'll do it tomorrow, then.
He shouted, "Pass the ball to me!".
You are a wonderful person!
You strolled slowly across the garden.
The horse trotted steadily unto the track.
Which sentence is the odd one out?
P.S. Please don't guess or make an answer without a full reason on why you chose that specific sentence.
odd-one-out
closed as too broad by Alconja, gabbo1092, Chowzen, JonMark Perry, El-Guest Nov 14 at 3:57
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P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40
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Draden (me) gives you a notebook with 10 sentences, and you must find the odd one out. The sentences are as follows:
Look at that airplane high in the sky.
They walked across the lake.
The tree is on fire!
Is the painting crooked?
To eat an apple pie, you must first bake one.
I am going to start a band; I'll do it tomorrow, then.
He shouted, "Pass the ball to me!".
You are a wonderful person!
You strolled slowly across the garden.
The horse trotted steadily unto the track.
Which sentence is the odd one out?
P.S. Please don't guess or make an answer without a full reason on why you chose that specific sentence.
odd-one-out
Draden (me) gives you a notebook with 10 sentences, and you must find the odd one out. The sentences are as follows:
Look at that airplane high in the sky.
They walked across the lake.
The tree is on fire!
Is the painting crooked?
To eat an apple pie, you must first bake one.
I am going to start a band; I'll do it tomorrow, then.
He shouted, "Pass the ball to me!".
You are a wonderful person!
You strolled slowly across the garden.
The horse trotted steadily unto the track.
Which sentence is the odd one out?
P.S. Please don't guess or make an answer without a full reason on why you chose that specific sentence.
odd-one-out
odd-one-out
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Omega Lul
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P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40
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P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40
P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40
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I'll go for
8
Because:
All other sentences contain words with a letter showing up twice in sequence, e.g. "look", "across" and "tree".
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
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5
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Is it:
5. It's the only sentence with all the vowels (aeiou) in it.
Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
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I have to say
6
because
it's actually two full sentences conjoined by a semicolon, rather than separated by a period. As such, it is the only one with more than one independent clause (number 5 has two phrases, but the first one is subordinate).
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I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
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Perhaps it's
1
because
It's the only one whose contents would have been incomprehensible before "modern times". Let's define that as pre-Victorian. In defense of this answer, it turns out pie has been around for 2500 years(!), and the band reference, even if it is a group of people and not a strip of material, could be understood as early as the 15th century.
and
The poster winked repeatedly while making reference to old timey language, so maybe that was a clue.
and
It even says it in the title, for goodness's sake.
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
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Is it
4?
Because
It is the only sentence that is a question mark.
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
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2
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Possibly
5
because
It's the only sentence where an odd number--specifically, "one"--appears, suggesting a play on the puzzle title, "Odd One Out". 5 also happens to be the first digit of the 5-digit number representing the total number of answers this puzzle will be spammed with if you don't narrow the parameters or provide a clue. *hint hint*
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My guess is that it's
6
because
it is the only sentence written in future tense, the rest are present or past tense.
Just a guess, but worth a shot?
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I am not to sure about this, but I think it is:
2
Because:
all other sentences have an odd number of syllables. (yes for 10 if you read "trotted" in one syllable)
how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:21
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I feel that it could be
4
because
It is the only sentence that is not saying something directly. It is asking a question, not stating something.
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Another thought I had was that it could be
1
because
It uses American varieties of words (airplane). No others use them.
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The odd one out is
7
because
nobody picked 7 yetit is not gender-neutral.
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I think it's
2
Because
You can't walk across water.
1
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 1:58
@deepthought :-(
– Chris Happy
Nov 14 at 2:36
nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 3:08
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Is it
5
Because
As it is the only statement with an infinitive. I think it might have two of them actually: to-infinitive "To eat" and a zero-infinitive "must (first) bake"
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Is it
2
Because
There is no clear identification who it is referring to; Airplane, They(?), Tree, Painting, Apple pie, I, He, You, You, Horse
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14 Answers
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14 Answers
14
active
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
6
down vote
I'll go for
8
Because:
All other sentences contain words with a letter showing up twice in sequence, e.g. "look", "across" and "tree".
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
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up vote
6
down vote
I'll go for
8
Because:
All other sentences contain words with a letter showing up twice in sequence, e.g. "look", "across" and "tree".
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
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up vote
6
down vote
up vote
6
down vote
I'll go for
8
Because:
All other sentences contain words with a letter showing up twice in sequence, e.g. "look", "across" and "tree".
I'll go for
8
Because:
All other sentences contain words with a letter showing up twice in sequence, e.g. "look", "across" and "tree".
answered Nov 13 at 15:04
Moghwyn
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2,218819
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
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Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
Woah, great guess. Although it isn't the answer, you made a great attempt!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:13
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up vote
5
down vote
Is it:
5. It's the only sentence with all the vowels (aeiou) in it.
Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
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up vote
5
down vote
Is it:
5. It's the only sentence with all the vowels (aeiou) in it.
Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
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up vote
5
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up vote
5
down vote
Is it:
5. It's the only sentence with all the vowels (aeiou) in it.
Is it:
5. It's the only sentence with all the vowels (aeiou) in it.
answered Nov 13 at 11:47
JonMark Perry
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Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
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Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
Nice, but sorry, it isn't correct; I like your answer though!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:15
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5
down vote
I have to say
6
because
it's actually two full sentences conjoined by a semicolon, rather than separated by a period. As such, it is the only one with more than one independent clause (number 5 has two phrases, but the first one is subordinate).
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I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
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up vote
5
down vote
I have to say
6
because
it's actually two full sentences conjoined by a semicolon, rather than separated by a period. As such, it is the only one with more than one independent clause (number 5 has two phrases, but the first one is subordinate).
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I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
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up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
I have to say
6
because
it's actually two full sentences conjoined by a semicolon, rather than separated by a period. As such, it is the only one with more than one independent clause (number 5 has two phrases, but the first one is subordinate).
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I have to say
6
because
it's actually two full sentences conjoined by a semicolon, rather than separated by a period. As such, it is the only one with more than one independent clause (number 5 has two phrases, but the first one is subordinate).
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answered Nov 13 at 16:59
Larry Alton Garrett
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I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
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I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
I have to give you credit for the thinking; you're the only person who thought of that!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:17
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up vote
4
down vote
Perhaps it's
1
because
It's the only one whose contents would have been incomprehensible before "modern times". Let's define that as pre-Victorian. In defense of this answer, it turns out pie has been around for 2500 years(!), and the band reference, even if it is a group of people and not a strip of material, could be understood as early as the 15th century.
and
The poster winked repeatedly while making reference to old timey language, so maybe that was a clue.
and
It even says it in the title, for goodness's sake.
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
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up vote
4
down vote
Perhaps it's
1
because
It's the only one whose contents would have been incomprehensible before "modern times". Let's define that as pre-Victorian. In defense of this answer, it turns out pie has been around for 2500 years(!), and the band reference, even if it is a group of people and not a strip of material, could be understood as early as the 15th century.
and
The poster winked repeatedly while making reference to old timey language, so maybe that was a clue.
and
It even says it in the title, for goodness's sake.
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
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up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
Perhaps it's
1
because
It's the only one whose contents would have been incomprehensible before "modern times". Let's define that as pre-Victorian. In defense of this answer, it turns out pie has been around for 2500 years(!), and the band reference, even if it is a group of people and not a strip of material, could be understood as early as the 15th century.
and
The poster winked repeatedly while making reference to old timey language, so maybe that was a clue.
and
It even says it in the title, for goodness's sake.
Perhaps it's
1
because
It's the only one whose contents would have been incomprehensible before "modern times". Let's define that as pre-Victorian. In defense of this answer, it turns out pie has been around for 2500 years(!), and the band reference, even if it is a group of people and not a strip of material, could be understood as early as the 15th century.
and
The poster winked repeatedly while making reference to old timey language, so maybe that was a clue.
and
It even says it in the title, for goodness's sake.
answered Nov 13 at 19:40
WAF
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908213
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
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All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
All I'm gonna say is... WOW! Although this was nowhere near the answer, just WOW! I would never have thought of that if I were trying to solve this riddle... I wish I had your smarts... But nope; All I'm good at is MAKING puzzles, not solving them ;-;
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:45
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3
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Is it
4?
Because
It is the only sentence that is a question mark.
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
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3
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Is it
4?
Because
It is the only sentence that is a question mark.
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
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up vote
3
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Is it
4?
Because
It is the only sentence that is a question mark.
Is it
4?
Because
It is the only sentence that is a question mark.
answered Nov 13 at 11:31
u_ndefined
2,593436
2,593436
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
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Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
Think about it; sentence 7 is the only one with quotation marks, so why isn't that the answer? Keep trying!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:19
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2
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Possibly
5
because
It's the only sentence where an odd number--specifically, "one"--appears, suggesting a play on the puzzle title, "Odd One Out". 5 also happens to be the first digit of the 5-digit number representing the total number of answers this puzzle will be spammed with if you don't narrow the parameters or provide a clue. *hint hint*
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2
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Possibly
5
because
It's the only sentence where an odd number--specifically, "one"--appears, suggesting a play on the puzzle title, "Odd One Out". 5 also happens to be the first digit of the 5-digit number representing the total number of answers this puzzle will be spammed with if you don't narrow the parameters or provide a clue. *hint hint*
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2
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up vote
2
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Possibly
5
because
It's the only sentence where an odd number--specifically, "one"--appears, suggesting a play on the puzzle title, "Odd One Out". 5 also happens to be the first digit of the 5-digit number representing the total number of answers this puzzle will be spammed with if you don't narrow the parameters or provide a clue. *hint hint*
Possibly
5
because
It's the only sentence where an odd number--specifically, "one"--appears, suggesting a play on the puzzle title, "Odd One Out". 5 also happens to be the first digit of the 5-digit number representing the total number of answers this puzzle will be spammed with if you don't narrow the parameters or provide a clue. *hint hint*
answered Nov 14 at 0:06
COTO
6,4162880
6,4162880
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1
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My guess is that it's
6
because
it is the only sentence written in future tense, the rest are present or past tense.
Just a guess, but worth a shot?
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up vote
1
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My guess is that it's
6
because
it is the only sentence written in future tense, the rest are present or past tense.
Just a guess, but worth a shot?
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up vote
1
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up vote
1
down vote
My guess is that it's
6
because
it is the only sentence written in future tense, the rest are present or past tense.
Just a guess, but worth a shot?
My guess is that it's
6
because
it is the only sentence written in future tense, the rest are present or past tense.
Just a guess, but worth a shot?
answered Nov 14 at 1:07
Yessoan
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I am not to sure about this, but I think it is:
2
Because:
all other sentences have an odd number of syllables. (yes for 10 if you read "trotted" in one syllable)
how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
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I am not to sure about this, but I think it is:
2
Because:
all other sentences have an odd number of syllables. (yes for 10 if you read "trotted" in one syllable)
how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
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I am not to sure about this, but I think it is:
2
Because:
all other sentences have an odd number of syllables. (yes for 10 if you read "trotted" in one syllable)
I am not to sure about this, but I think it is:
2
Because:
all other sentences have an odd number of syllables. (yes for 10 if you read "trotted" in one syllable)
answered Nov 13 at 11:21
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how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
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Nov 13 at 19:21
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how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:21
how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
how do you know the answer isn't 10 if you read 'across' with one syllable?
– JonMark Perry
Nov 13 at 17:05
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:21
... You can't just cheat on syllables like that...
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I feel that it could be
4
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It is the only sentence that is not saying something directly. It is asking a question, not stating something.
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4
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It is the only sentence that is not saying something directly. It is asking a question, not stating something.
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I feel that it could be
4
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It is the only sentence that is not saying something directly. It is asking a question, not stating something.
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I feel that it could be
4
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It is the only sentence that is not saying something directly. It is asking a question, not stating something.
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Another thought I had was that it could be
1
because
It uses American varieties of words (airplane). No others use them.
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Another thought I had was that it could be
1
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It uses American varieties of words (airplane). No others use them.
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Another thought I had was that it could be
1
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It uses American varieties of words (airplane). No others use them.
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Another thought I had was that it could be
1
because
It uses American varieties of words (airplane). No others use them.
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answered Nov 13 at 21:15
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The odd one out is
7
because
nobody picked 7 yetit is not gender-neutral.
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The odd one out is
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nobody picked 7 yetit is not gender-neutral.
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The odd one out is
7
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nobody picked 7 yetit is not gender-neutral.
The odd one out is
7
because
nobody picked 7 yetit is not gender-neutral.
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I think it's
2
Because
You can't walk across water.
1
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
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@deepthought :-(
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nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
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I think it's
2
Because
You can't walk across water.
1
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
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@deepthought :-(
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nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
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I think it's
2
Because
You can't walk across water.
I think it's
2
Because
You can't walk across water.
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Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
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Nov 14 at 1:58
@deepthought :-(
– Chris Happy
Nov 14 at 2:36
nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
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1
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 1:58
@deepthought :-(
– Chris Happy
Nov 14 at 2:36
nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 3:08
1
1
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 1:58
Sure you can, in conditions that would be considered normal in some countries... :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 1:58
@deepthought :-(
– Chris Happy
Nov 14 at 2:36
@deepthought :-(
– Chris Happy
Nov 14 at 2:36
nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
– deep thought
Nov 14 at 3:08
nooo don't be sad, it's fun ... see? do these kids look sad? :-)
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Is it
5
Because
As it is the only statement with an infinitive. I think it might have two of them actually: to-infinitive "To eat" and a zero-infinitive "must (first) bake"
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As it is the only statement with an infinitive. I think it might have two of them actually: to-infinitive "To eat" and a zero-infinitive "must (first) bake"
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Is it
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As it is the only statement with an infinitive. I think it might have two of them actually: to-infinitive "To eat" and a zero-infinitive "must (first) bake"
Is it
5
Because
As it is the only statement with an infinitive. I think it might have two of them actually: to-infinitive "To eat" and a zero-infinitive "must (first) bake"
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Is it
2
Because
There is no clear identification who it is referring to; Airplane, They(?), Tree, Painting, Apple pie, I, He, You, You, Horse
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There is no clear identification who it is referring to; Airplane, They(?), Tree, Painting, Apple pie, I, He, You, You, Horse
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P.S. I'd be surprised if this isn't answered within two days; my riddles usually are. But if it isn't, then hooray, I can make difficult riddles!
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:23
Is "unto" meant to be/mean "onto" or is that a phrasing I'm not familiar with?
– WAF
Nov 13 at 19:27
Yes, it's an old type of phrasing I used to confuse people wink wink smiley face wink
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 19:29
If anyone thinks this is difficult, I might add a hint sooner or later and keep oo for those who really need it.
– Omega Lul
Nov 13 at 20:15
Welp, rip; Just when I thought I had made a question that doesn't get put on hold, bam, it just did. I'm gonna delete this question when I get the chance to, sorry guys.
– Omega Lul
Nov 14 at 7:40