Everyone loves working out a puzzle, that is until it becomes too tricky and it just leaves you confused. That’s exactly what’s happened with the ‘if you have 3 you have 3’ riddle. If you’ve been left stumped, then we have the answer and explanation for you.
Quizzes, puzzles and riddles are there to test our brain’s capabilities. If you can solve them quickly, then you’ve normally got a good brag over your friends. If you can’t, then they become incredibly frustrating, especially if you’re stubborn and need to work it out. In the past, we’ve explained the four prisoners riddle, as well as the two guards puzzle. However, there are new ones boggling people’s minds all the time.
Luckily for you, we have the answer and how to work it out right here. Plus, we won’t tell anyone that you had to look it up.
The ‘If You Have 3 You Have 3’ Riddle
Perhaps you’ve not heard about it and have just stumbled upon a new challenge. Or, maybe you need a reminder about what the riddle actually is. Whatever your reason, here’s what it says.
If you have 3, you have 3.
If you have 2, you have 2.
But if you have 1, you have 0.
What am I?
It’s certainly a tricky puzzle and it has a lot of people baffled. If seeing it one more time hasn’t given you a eureka(!) moment, then we won’t leave you hanging.

If You Have 3 You Have 3 Answer And Explanation
The answer to the riddle is simply, ‘choice.’
Yes, it was always going to be something abstract as the answer to this kind of question typically is. If you managed to figure it out, then we seriously applaud you.
For some, knowing the answer isn’t enough and you may still be a little confused. Don’t worry, we’ll break it down so you not only understand, but you could give the ‘if you have 3, you have 3’ explanation to someone else.
First, let’s put the answer into the question so that it makes sense.
If you have 3 choices, you have 3.
This means that if you have three choices, you have a choice of three things.
If you have 2 choices, you have 2.
Similarly to the above, if you have two choices, you have the choice between two things
If you have 1 choice, you have none.
This is where people get confused. But by applying the above logic, you get the meaning.
If you only have one option or ‘choice’ to pick from, then the decision is already made for you and you don’t have a choice to make.
Because we have multiple meanings of the word choice, it makes the riddle more confusing then it has to be. Nevertheless, you now have the answer and can pretend that you worked it all out by yourself!
