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The One Who Watched - A riddle about observation

Riddle: The One Who Watched | Twist & Solve Riddle: The One Who Watched A riddle about observation - with a twist: the reader might be part of the story. Who watched whom? - In this story, the mystery is not just in the clues, but in the reader's own reflection. It began on a rainy night. The street outside was silent, soaked in shadows and glimmering puddles. Detective Ria stood at the window of a modest third-floor apartment, observing the lifeless body of Professor Edwin Cole slumped over his desk. A renowned cryptographer, Edwin was no stranger to riddles - but tonight, it was his life that had become one. The room was locked from the inside. No signs of forced entry. Windows shut. No weapon. No noise reported. Surveillance showed no one entering. Yet, here he was - dead. Clue: The only object out of place was a small camera on the bookshelf. It blinked once before dying. It...
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The Missing Hour - A man wakes up with no memory of one specific hour

The Missing Hour | Twist & Solve The Missing Hour A man wakes up with no memory of one specific hour - and a scar that wasn’t there before. What happened during that hour? - A psychological mystery unravels as a man searches for answers hidden within the shadows of his mind. When David Rourke woke up at 4:32 a.m., something felt wrong. His heart was pounding, his mouth dry, and a sharp sting throbbed just below his ribs. He turned on the bathroom light and lifted his shirt. There it was - a scar. Still fresh, curved like a smile, pink and angry on his pale skin. He checked the time again. Just past four. The last thing he remembered was watching a late-night documentary on deep-sea divers. That was around 2:30 a.m. Then - nothing. No dreams, no noises. Just darkness. An hour was missing. And a wound had taken its place. Clue: The scar was stitched - expertly. Whoever did it had training, and th...

Spot the Lie: Suspect Interrogation

Spot the Lie: Suspect Interrogation | Twist & Solve Spot the Lie: Suspect Interrogation Who’s telling the truth, and who’s trying to mislead? Read carefully. Test your instincts — Can you identify the lie hidden in plain sight as suspects are grilled in this high-stakes interrogation? It was 9:00 PM when a jewelry store on Maple Street was broken into. The alarm went off at 9:03 PM, and police arrived within five minutes. Three suspects were apprehended nearby: the store's former employee, a rival jeweler, and a local troublemaker. Below is the transcript from the interrogation room. Read carefully—each suspect provides an alibi. But one of them is lying. Your task: Spot the lie, analyze the inconsistencies, and determine who is covering something up. Clue: The alarm system timestamp is accurate to the second. The store's CCTV confirms that the thief entered the building at 9:01 PM and ...

The Drowning Note - A message from the deep

The Drowning Note | Twist & Solve The Drowning Note A message from the deep - signed by someone long gone. One note. One name. Five years of silence — When a bottle drifts to shore, it stirs the ghosts of the past in a coastal town that never forgot. Five years ago, Ayaan Fernandes disappeared at sea. No body was found. Only a torn life jacket, a piece of driftwood, and a grieving sister who refused to believe he was truly gone. That sister, Tara, never stopped walking the beach. Every week, every tide, she watched the sea. Locals called her the Ghost’s Keeper. Her cafĂ©, "Salt & Ink," overlooked the shore - a place filled with missing posters that had long yellowed, with only one name still lit by a candle. Clue: On the morning of August 12th, a green bottle rolled onto the sand. Inside — a letter signed, “Ayaan. August 10, 2025.” Tara's hands trembled as she rea...

Monday Mystery Hour - Mini Puzzles

Monday Mystery Hour | Three Quick Mysteries to Solve Monday Mystery Hour Three puzzles that'll make you think twice... or maybe three times Hey there, puzzle lovers! I've been tinkering with some mystery scenarios lately, and honestly? These three turned out way more interesting than I expected. No fancy equipment needed - just bring your brain and maybe a cup of coffee. Fair warning though: don't let their simplicity fool you. I've tested these on friends, and let's just say... some are still scratching their heads! Ready to Play Detective? So here's the deal. I've created this little story about Detective Mira (yeah, I know, creative name right?). She's stumbled into three peculiar situations, and frankly, she could use your help figuring them out. Each puzzle builds on the last one, so pay attention to the details. Sometimes the answer is right there...

The Candle Clue - A riddle around a candle that burned both ends. How long did it last?

The Candle Clue - Mystery Puzzle | Twist & Solve The Candle Clue A riddle around a candle that burned both ends. How long did it last? A detective's most puzzling case hinges on a simple candle that burned from both ends. — Can you solve the riddle that stumped even the most experienced investigators? Detective Sarah Chen had seen her fair share of complex cases, but nothing quite like the mystery that landed on her desk that foggy Tuesday morning. The case involved a peculiar burglary at the old Whitmore mansion, where the only clue left behind was a partially burned candle and a cryptic note that would challenge everything she thought she knew about time and logic. The Whitmore mansion had been empty for months, its elderly owner having passed away the previous winter. The estate was in probate, and the only person with legitimate access was the caretaker, Mr. Henderson, who checked on the property twice ...

Detective Diaries: Case 001

Detective Diaries: Case 001 | Twist & Solve Detective Diaries: Case 001 Follow Detective Virat Rao as He Solves His First Unusual Case Can you solve the case before the detective does? — Step into the world of Detective Virat Rao, a retired criminologist pulled back into the game by a case that’s anything but ordinary. This is not just a story. It’s an interactive crime puzzle that puts your deductive reasoning to the test. When Virat Rao turned 50, he promised himself two things: morning tea without urgency and a life free from late-night crime scenes. He had spent 27 years in law enforcement, cracking some of the country’s most complex cases. But peace, as it turned out, was short-lived. It started with a phone call. One of those short, clipped ones that leave more questions than answers. “Sir, we need you at Valley View Apartments. Top floor. Something’s... off.” The voice was anxious — not the kind that ...