Stumpers: an annotated compendium*

Maya Bar-Hillel*

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Abstract

A stumper is a riddle whose solution is typically so elusive that it does not come to mind, at least initially–leaving the responder stumped. Stumpers work by eliciting a (typically visual) representation of the narrative, in which the solution is not to be found. In order to solve the stumper, the blocking representation must be changed, which does not happen to most respondents. I have collected all the riddles I know at this time that qualify, in my opinion, as stumpers. I have composed a few, and tested many. Whenever rates of correct solutions were available, they are included, giving a rough proxy for difficulty.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)536-566
Number of pages31
JournalThinking and Reasoning
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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Keywords

  • availability
  • cognitive economy
  • conversational maxims
  • insight
  • problem solving
  • representation

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