I expected you would get it wrong.

A short riddle circulating online has caught people’s attention because it looks mathematical but actually relies on language logic rather than numbers.
The puzzle reads:
- Mother’s name: Mrs Sixty Two
- Son’s name: Fifty Two
- Daughter’s name: Forty Two
Question:
- What is the name of the Father?
Why This Puzzle Is Tricky
At first glance, many readers assume:
- The names are based on numbers
- There might be a math sequence or age-related pattern
- The answer requires calculation
However, this approach leads to confusion because the puzzle is not numerical at all.
The Key Insight
The crucial detail is hidden in plain sight:
- The riddle begins with the phrase “If Mother’s name is Mrs Sixty Two”
- This sentence structure already reveals the answer
The Correct Answer
- Father’s name: IF
Explanation:
- The word “If” is explicitly stated at the beginning of the sentence
- The puzzle is a language-based trick, not a math problem
- The father’s name is simply If
Why Many People Get It Wrong
Common mistakes include:
- Overthinking the numbers
- Trying to find patterns like:
- 42 → 52 → 62
- Age gaps or arithmetic logic
- Ignoring the grammar and sentence structure
What This Puzzle Teaches
- Not all riddles are about calculations
- Reading carefully is often more important than reasoning deeply
- Sometimes, the answer is already given, just overlooked
