Apparently Cole was the only one who seemed to be willing to work through this, but that was fine by him. This was a puzzle, and he was good at puzzles - physical obstacles, not so much. He went over to the boxes, noting that they had the word Confide on the lid, then went back to read over the riddle again.
"According to the riddle, two of us are liars, which really doesn't make sense because everyone lies - but I guess we're just supposed to take it at face value. They're probably more important lies, rather than everyday ones." He realized that this was an invasion of privacy, and even he had a few things to hide, but unless everyone wanted to sit here and wait there wasn't much they could do. "It says that's the test - trusting the liars, and them trusting the 'truthful' ones... confiding in them. The boxes have 'confide' written right on them." He regarded the others awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck. "Honestly, if we do nothing... I don't know what happens. I don't know how long we'll be stuck here, and I'm not judging anyone, trust me. I'm just telling you what this looks like to me, and what that riddle is saying."