A family riddle has been confusing people online because the answer is not as simple as it first appears. At a quick glance, many people treat it like a math problem, but the real trick is understanding how family relationships can overlap.
The riddle asks: **“2 dads, 2 sons, 1 grandpa, and 1 grandson entered a cafe. How many men entered the cafe in total?”** Many people immediately add the numbers and answer six, but that is the trap. One person can have multiple roles in a family at the same time.
The solution is a family of just three generations. The first man is the grandfather, who is also a father. The second man is his son, who is both a son to the grandfather and a father to the youngest person. The third man is the grandson, who is the son of the middle man.
When you count the roles, everything matches perfectly: two dads, two sons, one grandpa, and one grandson. The correct answer is **3 men entered the cafe**. This puzzle is a great reminder that sometimes the obvious answer is not always the right one, and looking at the problem from a different angle can reveal the solution.