The Missionaries and the Cannibals
Three missionaries and three cannibals had to cross a river in a boat which held two people. If some missionaries were outnumbered, on either shore, by the cannibals, their missions were over. How would all six cross the river, given that all of them could row?
(From T. H. O'Beirne's Puzzles and Paradoxes)
(From T. H. O'Beirne's Puzzles and Paradoxes)