The Fishing Trip Riddle

Author: CatLover
7 years ago

Riddle: Two fathers and two sons go on a fishing trip. They each catch a fish. But at the end of the day when they count the fish, there are only three fish. Nobody ate a fish and none of the fish died or escaped. How can that be?
Answer: Only three people went on the fishing trip. A grandfather, a father and a son went on the fishing trip. The grandfather is one of the fathers, the father is one of the fathers and one of the sons and the son is one of the sons. In total there are two fathers and two sons.
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Two fathers and two sons go on a fishing trip. They each catch a fish. But at the end of the day when they count the fish, there are only three fish. Nobody ate a fish and none of the fish died or escaped. How can that be?
The Fishing Trip Riddle by CatLover v1.


Riddle: Two fathers and two sons go on a fishing trip. They each catch a fish. But at the end of the day when they count the fish, there are only three fish. Nobody ate a fish and none of the fish died or escaped. How can that be? Answer: Only three people went on the fishing trip. A grandfather, a father and a son went on the fishing trip. The grandfather is one of the fathers, the father is one of the fathers and one of the sons and the son is one of the sons. In total there are two fathers and two sons.
by CatLover v2.