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A self-reference puzzle is a type of logical puzzle where the question in the puzzle refers to the attributes of the puzzle itself.[1] A common example is that a "fill in the blanks" style sentence is given, but what is filled in the blanks can contribute to the sentence itself. An example is "There are _____ e's in this sentence.", for which a solution is "eight" (since including the "eight", there are 8 e's in the sentence).
References
Examples
- Jim Propp's original SRAT
- Interactive self-referential quizzes
- Self-Referencing Crossword Puzzle
- Self-referencing cryptic crossword
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