Lenny Conundrum Tips

Game Solution Tips

It’s easy to get lost on this as it requires a lot of thinking (not one of my strong points) but I recommend that you work it out bit by bit. Don’t just read it all in one and make a jab at the answer – read each paragraph and make sure you know what it’s asking. Forget about the actual question. Work your way down the paragraphs and you’ll get a better understanding of it all.Once you have one this, you should have understood what Lenny’s asking you. If you don’t I recommend you try your best at getting an answer then comparing it to a friends. If you *still* can’t get it, try the next week’s puzzle! – by electra_kittie

A Guide to the Lenny Conundrum by Brooke

The Lenny Conundrum is a very hard game, with excellent rewards!

They consist of questions that you must figure out. By getting the correct answer you will split the 2 million prize pool among the others who got it right as well.

Most of the Lenny Conundrum questions are Mathematics questions. The other half of them are logic questions.

First, you must always remember that Neopets is trying to trick you! If a question seems too easy, you probably have got it wrong. When figuring out questions take the harder route, because thats how Neopets probably did it.

Read the questions VERY carefully. Sometimes I can spot hidden clues beneath the sentences.
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Lenny Conundrum Guide by jad_man2000

Lenny Conundrum involves mathematics and logic.

Mathematics
Nearly 90% of the questions asked in Lenny Conundrum are mathematic problems. These mathematic problems all involve ALGEBRA!!! Solve the questions in 3 steps. For example the second Lenny Conundrum question asks: A Skeith weighs 100 pounds plus half of his weight. How much does he weigh? The answer was 200 lbs. Follow the steps and it will help you answer the question.:)

1. Simplify the question. For the question above you can write it like this.
100 + k/2 = k (k/2 means k divided by 2)

2. Work out! For example you could say:
If half of k + 100 = k then it is like saying k – 100 = k/2. That means that 100 is 1/2 of k.
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