How Many Eggs Are Left? A Riddle That Confuses 99% of People
Riddles have a special way of making us think outside the box — and sometimes, they mess with our minds more than we’d like to admit. One riddle in particular has taken social media by storm, leaving thousands scratching their heads:
"I had 10 eggs. I broke 3, I cooked 2, and I ate 2. How many eggs are left?"
Simple, right? But don’t be fooled — the answer isn’t what most people expect.
Let’s break it down step by step.
🧠 The Trick Behind the Riddle
At first glance, most people assume that you simply subtract all the numbers:
10 eggs – 3 broken – 2 cooked – 2 eaten = 3 eggs left.
But here’s where things get tricky: some of those actions can overlap.
Think about it this way:
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You had 10 eggs.
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You broke 3. Okay, that leaves 7 unbroken eggs.
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You cooked 2. But wait — the riddle doesn’t say whether these were part of the broken ones or not.
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You ate 2. Again, no info on whether these were the ones you cooked or others.
The confusion comes from assuming each action involved different eggs. But in real life, you usually:
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Break an egg,
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Cook it,
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Then eat it.
So if you broke 3 eggs, cooked 2 of those, and ate those 2, then only 3 eggs were ever actually used.
That means:
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You used 3 eggs (of the original 10),
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So you have 7 eggs left — regardless of what you did with those 3.
✅ Final Answer: 7 Eggs Left
You still have 7 whole, unused eggs. The 3 that were broken were the ones cooked and eaten.
So, the riddle plays on assumptions. Most people treat each number as a unique action affecting a different egg, when in fact, they likely refer to the same eggs at different stages.
💡 Why This Riddle Goes Viral
The reason 99% of people get this riddle wrong is simple: our brains love linear math. We hear numbers and start subtracting without stopping to ask how those numbers interact.
It’s a clever play on words and logic — the kind that makes riddles so much fun (and frustrating!).
🎯 The Takeaway
Next time you come across a brain teaser like this, slow down and think through the details. Words matter. And when it comes to riddles, assumptions can lead you far from the truth.
So… How many eggs are left?
Answer: 7.
But if you guessed 5, 3, or even 0 — you’re definitely not alone.
🥚 Got Another Riddle That’s Been Bothering You?
Drop it in the comments or share it with friends to test their logic. You might just stump them too!
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