🚣♂️ Can you solve the classic Wolf, Sheep, and Cabbage riddle? Help the farmer transport his friends across the river without anything getting eaten!
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Get ready for a tricky, river-crossing adventure! In the Wolf, Sheep and Cabbage game(better known as Wolf, Goat and Cabbage), a farmer needs to get his furry and leafy friends across a river. But there's a catch - he can only take one of them in his boat at a time!
The problem is that the wolf is hungry and would love to eat the sheep, and the sheep wouldn't mind munching on the cabbage if left alone. So, your mission is to help the farmer figure out the right order to take everyone across the river safely. It's a brain teaser that will keep you thinking and planning your moves carefully!
Just use your mouse to click on the icons at the top of the screen representing the animal or cabbage you want the farmer to take in the boat. Then click the "Go" button to send them across the river. It's like being the captain of your own little ferry!
At the start, everyone – the farmer, the wolf, the sheep, and the cabbage – are all on one side of the river. Click on one of the pictures to make that character hop into the boat with the farmer. Then, click the "Go" button to row across the river. Remember, the boat is small, so you can only take one thing across at a time!
Be careful who you leave alone together on either side of the river. If the wolf is left with the sheep, or the sheep is left with the cabbage, you'll have a hungry problem on your hands!
If you make a mistake and something gets eaten, don't worry! You can always try again and see if you can figure out the right solution. It might take a few tries, but that's part of the fun!
Can you solve this classic brain teaser and get everyone safely across the river? It's a fun challenge that will put your problem-solving skills to the test! So hop in the boat and start your journey – just remember to keep an eye on that hungry wolf and the tasty cabbage!