Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Situation_puzzle> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 items per page.
- Situation_puzzle abstract "Situation puzzles are often referred to as lateral thinking puzzles or "yes/no" puzzles.Situation puzzles are usually played in a group, with one person hosting the puzzle and the others asking questions which can only be answered with a "yes" or "no" answer. Depending upon the settings and level of difficulty, other answers, hints or simple explanations of why the answer is yes or no, may be considered acceptable. The puzzle is solved when one of the players is able to recite the narrative the host had in mind, in particular explaining whatever aspect of the initial scenario was puzzling.These puzzles are inexact and many puzzle statements have more than one possible fitting answer. The goal however is to find out the story as the host has it in mind. Critical thinking and reading, logical thinking, as well as lateral thinking may all be required to solve a situation puzzle. The term lateral thinking was coined by Edward De Bono to denote a creative problem-solving style that involves looking at the given situation from unexpected angles, and is typically necessary to the solution of situation puzzles.The term "lateral-thinking puzzle" was popularised by Paul Sloane in his 1992 book Lateral Thinking Puzzlers.".
- Situation_puzzle wikiPageExternalLink paul-sloanes-list-of-classic-lateral.html.
- Situation_puzzle wikiPageID "271819".
- Situation_puzzle wikiPageRevisionID "594282212".
- Situation_puzzle hasPhotoCollection Situation_puzzle.
- Situation_puzzle subject Category:Puzzles.
- Situation_puzzle type Abstraction100002137.
- Situation_puzzle type Communication100033020.
- Situation_puzzle type Message106598915.
- Situation_puzzle type Problem106784003.
- Situation_puzzle type Puzzle106784639.
- Situation_puzzle type Puzzles.
- Situation_puzzle type Question106783768.
- Situation_puzzle type Subject106599788.
- Situation_puzzle comment "Situation puzzles are often referred to as lateral thinking puzzles or "yes/no" puzzles.Situation puzzles are usually played in a group, with one person hosting the puzzle and the others asking questions which can only be answered with a "yes" or "no" answer. Depending upon the settings and level of difficulty, other answers, hints or simple explanations of why the answer is yes or no, may be considered acceptable.".
- Situation_puzzle label "Acertijo lógico".
- Situation_puzzle label "Indovinello logico".
- Situation_puzzle label "Lateral (Rätsel)".
- Situation_puzzle label "Situation puzzle".
- Situation_puzzle label "Данетка".
- Situation_puzzle label "シチュエーションパズル".
- Situation_puzzle label "情境猜謎".
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Lateral_(Rätsel).
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Acertijo_lógico.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Indovinello_logico.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs シチュエーションパズル.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs m.01nxs_.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Q1670923.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Q1670923.
- Situation_puzzle sameAs Situation_puzzle.
- Situation_puzzle wasDerivedFrom Situation_puzzle?oldid=594282212.
- Situation_puzzle isPrimaryTopicOf Situation_puzzle.