![]() ![]() One door leads to heaven and one door leads to hell. ![]() Here’s the basic idea: You’re met with a choice between two identical doors with an identical guard at each. It is probably most well known for having a role in the 1986 movie Labyrinth. The riddle was coined by mathematician Raymond Smullyan and goes by many names-“A Fork in the Road,” “Heaven and Hell,” and “The Two Doors,” among them. Now string them together and answer me this, which creature are you unwilling to kiss? - The Sphinx 5. Next tell me what’s the last to mend, the middle of middle and the end of end.įinally give me the sound often heard during the search for a hard to find word. Harry is tasked with cracking this puzzle:įirst think of a person who lives in disguise, who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. Rowling gives a nod to the Sphinx by putting one in the maze during the Triwizard Tournament. The Harry Potter series is teeming with playful language and cleverness, so it’s only right that a juicy riddle made its way into the series. ![]()
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