99% of people struggle to figure this out, but here’s the breakdown:
- You start with 6 eggs.
- You break 2 eggs.
- You fry 2 eggs (these might be the ones you broke or different ones).
- You eat 2 eggs (again, these could be the ones you fried or different ones).
Here’s the logic:
- After breaking 2 eggs, you have 4 left.
- You fry 2 eggs. If these are the same eggs you broke, you still have 4 eggs (2 cooked). If they’re different, you have 4 eggs (2 cooked, 2 uncooked).
- You eat 2 eggs. If you eat the fried ones, you have 2 eggs left (either cooked or uncooked). If you eat different ones, you still have 4 eggs (2 cooked, 2 uncooked).
In short:
- If you fried and ate the same eggs, you have 2 eggs left.
- If you fried and ate different eggs, you have 4 eggs left.
The number of eggs left depends on which eggs you fried and ate!