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Case #8: The Exam Leak That Left No Footprints

πŸ•΅️‍♂️ It's the Case of the Week series! We need your help to solve this case! The Exam Leak That Left No Footprints A prestigious high school faced a crisis when photos of final exam papers appeared online at 11:48 PM , hours before the test. The papers were stored inside a locked classroom . Only two people had keys: Mr. Adams , the exam teacher Ms. Lee , the head of department Security confirmed: No doors opened overnight No alarms triggered No forced entry Both teachers denied entering the classroom that night. Yet the photos were real and taken inside the room . ⏸ Pause & Think If no one entered, how were the exam papers photographed? ✅ The Solution The door was never opened, but the window was . Earlier that afternoon, Ms. Lee asked to briefly review the papers and placed them on a desk near an openable window . The windows were frosted, blocking clear views; but a phone camera could still be slipped inside. A photo could be taken from ou...

Case #7: The One-Minute Alibi

πŸ•΅️‍♂️ It's the Case of the Week series! We need your help to solve this case! The One-Minute Alibi   Late one evening, a small tech startup reported a missing prototype laptop containing unreleased software worth thousands. The office had strict security. Every door used a keycard system that logged time of entry , but not how long someone stayed inside. Here’s what the logs showed: 9:12 PM – Cleaning staff entered 9:47 PM – Cleaning staff exited 10:05 PM – Junior developer Leo entered 10:06 PM – Leo exited Leo explained that he remembered forgetting his charger, rushed back in, realized it wasn’t there, and left immediately. The manager insisted the laptop was still on his desk when he left at 6:30 PM . There were no signs of forced entry , and no security alarms were triggered. At first glance, Leo’s one-minute visit seems too short to steal anything. ⏸ Pause & Think If Leo didn’t have enough time to take the laptop, how did it disappear? ✅ The ...

Case #6: The Locked Library Heist

πŸ•΅️‍♂️ It's the Case of the Week series! We need your help to solve this case! The Locked Library Heist Case: It was a quiet Thursday evening at the prestigious Stonemore University. The university’s prized artifact, a rare, antique manuscript rumored to hold secrets about lost civilizations, was discovered missing from the main library. What made the theft puzzling was that the library’s main door, as well as the rare manuscripts room, were locked with state-of-the-art electronic locks. Security cameras covering the library recorded only empty hallways, and the alarm system, triggered by motion sensors, hadn’t gone off. The head librarian, Mrs. Langley, reported the manuscript missing at 7:30 PM. The last person seen in the library was Professor Ellis, who had left at 6:45 PM. Security confirmed that no other staff or students had access to the rare manuscripts room that evening. The investigators found three pieces of evidence: A faint smudge of dirt near the ventilation shaft. A...

The Bedroom with the Open Window - Can You Solve This Murder Mystery?

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πŸͺŸ The Bedroom with the Open Window The Case A famous author was found dead in his bedroom. The window was open, and rain had soaked the floor near it. Police initially suspected an intruder. Suspects: His wife , who said she was asleep His editor , who visited earlier that evening His son , who returned home late Police noticed: The rain outside had started after midnight The floor under the window was dry Muddy footprints led away from the bed, not toward it ⏸️ Pause and Think What really happened? ✅ Solution πŸ” Click to Reveal Solution Solution: Liam was lying. The phone was never stolen. Only someone with access could delete the call history. πŸ“Œ Want More Riddles Like This? If you enjoy riddles and logic puzzles: Bookmark this blog Share this post with a friend Come back for  daily or weekly mystery challenges All riddles on this blog are  fictional  and designed purely for  logical thinking and entertainment ....

The Train Compartment Murder - Solve This Murder Mystery

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πŸš‰ The Train Compartment Murder πŸ” The Case A man was found dead in a private train compartment during an overnight journey. The door was locked from the inside. Suspects: A ticket inspector , who checked tickets at 11:00 p.m. A fellow passenger , who said he heard snoring at midnight The victim’s assistant , who shared the compartment earlier Medical reports showed the victim died around 10:30 p.m. ⏸️ Pause and Think Who committed the murder? ✅ Solution πŸ” Click to Reveal Solution The fellow passenger is lying, and guilty.   If the victim died at 10:30 p.m., he couldn’t have been snoring at midnight.   The passenger revealed knowledge that contradicted the time of death.   Clue: A statement that places the victim alive after death. πŸ“Œ Want More Riddles Like This? If you enjoy riddles and logic puzzles: Bookmark this blog Share this post with a friend Come back for  daily or weekly mystery challenges All riddles on this blog are  fic...

The Silent Dinner Guest - What Happened Here?

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πŸ₯‚ The Silent Dinner Guest πŸ”The Case Mr. Raymond hosted a small dinner at his house. The guests included his brother , his business partner , and his personal driver . Dinner ended around 8:30 p.m., after which Mr. Raymond excused himself to his study. At 9:15 p.m., a loud thud was heard. The guests rushed to the study and found Mr. Raymond dead at his desk. The door was unlocked, and no weapon was immediately visible. Statements: The brother said he was washing dishes in the kitchen. The business partner said he was on a phone call in the living room. The driver said he was waiting outside the house. Police noticed: A half-empty cup of tea on the desk The kitchen sink was completely dry The business partner’s phone showed no outgoing calls ⏸️ Pause and Think Who is lying, and how was Mr. Raymond murdered? ✅ Solution πŸ” Click to Reveal Solution The brother is the murderer. The dry sink proves no dishes were washed. Mr. Raymond was poisoned throug...

The Stolen Necklace at the Party - Bring Your Inner Detective By Solving This Riddle

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The Stolen Necklace at the Party πŸ” The Case During a birthday party, a valuable diamond necklace went missing from the host’s bedroom. Only four guests had access to the room during the evening: Lena , who went in to answer a phone call Mark , who borrowed a charger Nina , who helped decorate earlier Evan , who claimed he never entered the room When questioned, everyone denied taking the necklace. Evan confidently said, “I know it was stolen after the cake cutting, because that’s when everyone noticed it was gone.” The host suddenly realized who the thief was. ⏸️ Pause and Think Why did Evan’s statement give him away? ✅ Solution πŸ” Click to Reveal Solution Evan is the thief.  No one knew exactly when the necklace went missing; only that it was gone later. Evan revealed information he shouldn’t have known unless he had seen the necklace earlier.  He accidentally proved he had been in the room. πŸ“Œ Want More Riddles Like This? If you enjoy riddles and...