[Solution Library] The king's daughter had three suitors and could not decide which one to marry. So the king said, "I have three gold crowns and two silver


Question: The king's daughter had three suitors and could not decide which one to marry. So the king said, "I have three gold crowns and two silver ones. I will put either a gold or a silver crown on each of your heads. The suitor who can tell which crown he has will marry my daughter." The first suitor looked around and said he could not tell. The second did the same. The third suitor said: "I have a gold crown." He is correct, but the daughter was puzzled: This suitor was blind. How did he know? Please explain your answer.

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