6 Eggs, 2 Broken, 2 Fried, 2 Eaten… But Most People Still Get The Wrong Answer

Many people answer this viral egg riddle incorrectly because they focus on the numbers instead of the actual actions described in the sentence.

The puzzle says:

“I have 6 eggs.
I broke 2.
I fried 2.
I ate 2.
How many were left?”

At first glance, many assume:

  • 2 eggs were broken,
  • another 2 were fried,
  • and another 2 were eaten,

which would seem to use all 6 eggs.

But the trick is that:

the same 2 eggs were broken, fried, and eaten.

In other words:

  • You break 2 eggs,
  • then fry those same 2 eggs,
  • then eat those same 2 eggs.

So only:

2 eggs total

were actually used.

That means:

6 – 2 = 4 eggs left ✅

This type of puzzle is designed to test:

  • logical thinking,
  • attention to detail,
  • and whether people read carefully instead of rushing to an answer.

That’s why so many people online debate over it even though the solution is actually very simple once you notice the wording

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