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Eight Chelsea player makes the following statements : 1. Seven of us are lying here. 2. Six of us are lying here.......

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Eight Chelsea player makes the following statements :

  1. Seven of us are lying here.
  2. Six of us are lying here.
  3. Five of us are lying here.
  4. Five of us are lying here.
  5. Four of us are lying here.
  6. Three of us are lying here.
  7. My name is Torres.
  8. My name is Lampard.

The last two are Lampard and Torres or maybe Torres and Lampard.
So can you deduce which of the last two is Lampard or Torres?

posted Mar 3, 2023 by Puneet Batra

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