I don't understand the riddle about 3 chests, can you explain it to me?
I suppose you mean this one:

>There are three chests: one chest is filled with gold coins, one with silver coins, and the third one is half gold coins and half silver coins. Each chest is labeled, but all are labeled incorrectly. You may pull out just one coin from any of the chests and after this you must correctly identify the chest that is filled with gold coins.

We will use the fact that all chest are labeled incorrectly to solve this riddle:

1. We know that the chest labeled *half gold coins and half silver coins* is labeled incorrectly, so it must etheir be filled with gold or silver coins.
2. We take one coin from that chest.
   * If it is a gold coin, we know that this is the one filled with gold coins.
   * If it instead is a silver coin, we know that the chest is filled with silver coins.  
So the chest with golds coins must be either the one labeled *gold coins* or the one labeled *silver coins*.  
But all chest are labeled incorrectly, so the one labeled *gold coins* can't be filled with gold coins  
So the only chest that can be filled with gold coins is the one labeled *silver coins*.

If you were refering to another riddle just say so and I will be happy to explain you that one.
That was the riddle, thanks for explaining!
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help explain the riddle to you. If you have any more questions or riddles, feel free to ask!
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