Lateral Thinking Puzzles

98. Two Sons, Two Fathers, One Mystery

So... there are two sons and two fathers, the first father gives two apples to his son and the other father gives two apples to his son and we end up only having two apples all together how can that be?

Submitted by nickyv@gmail.com · Added 2 July 2026

Hint:

Consider the family relationships involved.

Solution:

There is one grandfather, one father, and one son.


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