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The Brain Teaser (Answers on page 22)

 

On a wall are 3 standard on/off switches. One (and only one) controls a light bulb inside a light-tight, well-insulated closet. The other two switches do nothing. You can only open the closet door once, and cannot touch/change any switches after the door is open (or re-closed, for that matter). Damaging or disassembling the door, walls, or switches is against the rules.

 

Within these constraints, can you determine with certainty, which switch controls the light bulb?

 

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