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**Puzzle 1:**
A box contains 5 red balls, 3 blue balls, 2 green balls, and 1 yellow ball. If you reach in and grab a ball at random, what's the probability you'll pull out a ball that's NOT red or blue? (Hint: Don't think about it too hard.)
**Puzzle 2:**
There are 3 switches, but only one of them controls the lights in a room. Each switch is either ON or OFF. You can turn the switches ON and OFF as many times as you want, but you can only enter the room ONCE. What's the minimum number of switches you need to turn on?
**Puzzle 3:**
You are in a room with 3 doors. One door leads to certain death, one door leads to a beautiful beach, and one door leads to a never-ending loop of elevator music. You have 3 identical twins, each with a flashlight. One of them is in the room with the door to certain death, one is in the room with the beach, and one is in the room with the elevator music. You can only open 2 doors at a time. What do you do?