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"The goal is not to see if the person can get the answer. The goal is to see how the person approaches unexpected or novel problems."

Then maybe we use different definitions of "brainteaser". My definition of brainteaser is a problem that needs a single clever, non-obvious trick to solve. Groping for a clever trick is usually very random and doesn't tell me much about the skills of the person trying to solve the problem.

If I want to judge someone's approach, then open-ended problems where you have multiple solutions (preferably involving several easier-to-get steps) are much better than single-insight brainteasers.



Perhaps so, but I would disagree that this particular problem is a "brainteaser" under that definition.




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