Paradoxical Patterns: Committee of Conundrums

Welcome to the Committee of Conundrums' Paradoxical Patterns subpage, where the laws of logic and reason are mere suggestions.

Here, you'll find an assortment of paradoxical patterns, carefully crafted to confound and bewilder even the most stalwart of thinkers.

Explore our collection of Liar Paradoxes, where everything you say is true, yet somehow, impossibly false.

Visit our hall of Mirror Paradoxes, where reflections stare back, and the truth is hidden in plain sight.

But be warned, dear visitor, for in our Paradoxical Patterns, the truth is not what it seems, and the lines between reality and madness are perilously thin.

Featured Pattern: The Barber Paradox

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A classic. The barber says he shaves all the men in the village, but does he shave those who do not have any hair? If he does, then he must not shave those who do not have any hair, but if he does not shave those without hair, then he must shave all men. The paradoxical puzzle that has confounded philosophers for generations.