ost people are completely stumped 😳

11:55 a.m. – This is 5 minutes before noon, not midnight. In relation to midnight, this is roughly 12 hours and 5 minutes away.

12:06 a.m. – This is 6 minutes after midnight.

11:50 a.m. – Similar to option A, this is 10 minutes before noon. It is 12 hours and 10 minutes away from midnight.

12:03 a.m. – This is 3 minutes after midnight.

The Verdict
The answer is D (12:03 a.m.).

At only 3 minutes past the stroke of midnight, it is mathematically the closest time listed.

Why Is It Leaving People ā€œBaffledā€?
The confusion usually stems from two mental hurdles:

The A.M./P.M. Trap: Many people misread ā€œ11:55 a.m.ā€ as ā€œ11:55 p.m.ā€ (which would be only 5 minutes before midnight). Because 11:55 is a smaller numerical gap than 12:03, the brain jumps to choice A before realizing the ā€œa.m.ā€ designation refers to the morning/noon period.

Directional Bias: Some people instinctively look for the time approaching midnight (the end of the day) rather than a time that has already passed it (the start of the new day). However, ā€œclosestā€ simply refers to the shortest duration of time, regardless of whether it is before or after.

Pro-Tip: When dealing with 12-hour clock riddles, always remember that 12:00 a.m. is midnight and 12:00 p.m. is noon. If you swap those, the homework (and your morning alarm) will definitely baffle you!

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