A seemingly simple math question has gone viral, sparking debate among thousands online. The tricky puzzle has left many confused, generating buzz as users struggle to agree on the right answer.
Social media has become a hotspot for brainteasers, uniting people through shared challenges.One particular question gained attention, testing problem-solving skills and bringing back school memories.
The Question That Stumped Many
“What is the closest time to midnight?”
Options:
- A. 11:55 a.m.
- B. 12:06 a.m.
- C. 11:50 a.m.
- D. 12:03 a.m.
With over 1.4 million views, users were divided. Most chose D (12:03 a.m.), as it’s just three minutes past midnight. However, some picked A (11:55 a.m.), either misinterpreting “midnight” or being misled by the way the options were written.
AI and the Debate Over Multiple Answers
Some turned to AI for help, and ChatGPT confirmed D (12:03 a.m.) as the correct answer. However, one commenter argued the question could have two valid answers depending on interpretation:
- If referring to the next midnight, A (11:55 a.m.) could make sense.
- If considering raw minutes forward or back, D (12:03 a.m.) is correct.
This debate highlighted how tricky wording can confuse learners and even discourage interest in math.
What do you think—A, B, C, or D? Could the question have more than one right answer?