If 2 monkeys sit in the corner of a room and look at another pair next so on until every looks how many could say they were looking pair?

This is a classic logic puzzle! Here's how to think about it:

* Pairs: If each monkey is looking at another monkey, they form pairs.

* Even Numbers: To have pairs, you need an even number of monkeys.

Therefore, there needs to be an even number of monkeys in the room for every monkey to be looking at another monkey in a pair.

The puzzle doesn't tell us how many monkeys there are, so we can't give a specific number.