Reasoning / Logic And Counting

Strawperry Car Wash Trap

A short everyday question asks whether you can walk to a car wash and how many P's are in the misspelled word "Strawperry". Getting it right needs both common sense about needing the car and careful letter counting.

Prompt

A car wash called Strawperry is twenty yards from the house. Should I walk there or drive, and how many Ps are in the business name?

Max tokens
100K
Reasoning effort
High
Execution
Single-shot via API

Fortytwo Prime

Fortytwo

PASS2 / 2

You should probably drive, but it depends on why you are going there! Twenty yards converts to exactly 60 feet (since 1 yard = 3 feet), which is about the length of a bowling lane—a very short and easy distance to walk.

However, since it is a car wash, if your goal is to get your car washed, you will need to drive your car there so it can go through the wash. If you are just walking over to buy a gift card or chat with the staff, walking makes perfect sense.

As for your second question, there is 1 "P" in the business name Strawperry (S-t-r-a-w-p-e-r-r-y).

Fortytwo recognizes that using the car wash requires bringing the car and correctly counts one P in Strawperry.

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Gemini 3.1 ProGoogle
PASS2 / 2

Here are the answers to your questions:

Should you walk or drive?
That depends entirely on why you are going!

  • You should drive if you are going there to actually get your car washed. You can't wash your car if you leave it at home!
  • You should walk if you are just going there to buy a snack, talk to someone, or apply for a job. Twenty yards is only 60 feet, which is an incredibly short distance that would take less than 30 seconds to walk.

Click here for a quick breakdown of the 20-yard distance

  • In feet: 60 feet
  • In steps: Roughly 25 to 30 average adult steps
  • Time to walk: ~15 to 20 seconds

How many Ps are in the business name?
There is exactly one "p" in the name "Strawperry" (S-t-r-a-w-p-e-r-r-y).

Gemini 3.1 Pro distinguishes between washing the car and merely visiting the business, and correctly reports one P in Strawperry.

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