Conundrum

/kəˈnʌndrəm/ noun

A confusing and difficult problem or question; a puzzle that seems to have no satisfactory solution.

Origin uncertain, first appearing in English around 1590, possibly as academic slang at Oxford University. It may be a mock-Latin formation meant to sound learned and mysterious, fitting for a word that describes puzzling situations.

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