It s basically the same solution as our first idea.
Lightbulb in the attic question.
How can you find out which switch to which bulb corresponds.
This is one of my favorite logic puzzles with a real life solution.
However you know the light is off to start.
Now a week later i noticed condensation on one side of the light fixture again but.
There is a lightbulb inside a closet.
You can play with the switches as much as you want and after that you can visit the attic above just once.
And if we have 1 switch on and the other 2 off then we know which switch corresponds to the light bulb that s on.
Question for you guys.
The hazard of a keyless in an attic if one exists is the physical placement of the fixture and requisite lamp.
You can turn the switches on and off and leave them in any position.
The door is closed and you cannot see if the light is on or off through the door.
This will tell us that the switch which is in an off position corresponds to the light bulb that s off in the attic.
That is switch on 1 2 wait a minute switch off two and go to the attic and check if the bulb is on hot or cold.
So a week ago a lightbulb went out in a ceiling fixture that is in closed i go to change it i notice a little bit of moisture at the bottom but nothing else around the fixture is wet at all.
There are three switches downstairs.
If we have 2 of the switches on then when we go into the attic 2 of the light bulbs will be on.
There are three switches in the basement two of which are useless one is connected to a lightbulb in the attic.
Outside of the closet there.
You must determine which needs saving and remove the other two.
Each corresponds to one of the three light bulbs in the attic.