Puzzle 1.

There are a few flowers and a few butterflies in the garden. If each butterfly sits on a flower then one butterfly doesn't get a flower to sit upon, and if two butterflies sits on each flower then one flower is spared being seated upon. So the readers have to guess how many flowers and butterflies are there in that garden.

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Puzzle 2.

There are two tress with some parrots on each of them. The parrots of one tree tells to the parrots of the other tree that if one more of you comes to this tree then the number of parrots in this tree will be double that of that tree. The parrots in the second tree tells to that of the first that if one parrot comes to this tree then the number of the parrots in both the trees will be equal. So the readers have to guess how many parrots are there in each tree.

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Answers:
Solution 1.
Four butterflies and three flowers.

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Solution 2.
Seven and Five parrots.

 

 
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