Four Friends and a Boat River Crossing Puzzle | MindYourLogic River Crossing Puzzle
In this river-crossing puzzle, four friends need to cross a river using a boat that can only hold two people at a time. The challenge is that only two of the friends are skilled enough to row the boat, while the other two are poor rowers and cannot manage the boat on their own. The task is to devise a plan that allows all four friends to safely reach the other side of the river.
Steps:
1.Two Skilled Friends Cross Together: The two skilled rowers (Friend A and Friend B) start by crossing the river together.
2. One Skilled Friend Returns: Friend B returns alone to the original side with the boat.
3. Two Unskilled Friends Cross Together: The two unskilled friends (Friend C and Friend D) then cross the river together, accompanied by Friend A.
4. Skilled Friend A Returns: After dropping off the unskilled friends on the other side, Friend A returns alone to the original side.
5. Two Skilled Friends Cross Again: Finally, Friend A and Friend B cross the river together, ensuring that all four friends are now safely on the other side.
Conclusion:
By carefully coordinating the movements of the skilled and unskilled rowers, all four friends can successfully cross the river. This puzzle demonstrates the importance of teamwork and strategy, where the skills of each individual are utilized to achieve the common goal.